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The design and evolution of C++

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The inventor of C++ presents the definitive insider's guide to the design and development of the C++ programming language.

Without ommitting critical details or getting bogged down in technicalities, Stroustrup presents his unique insights into the decisions that shaped C++.

Every C++ programmer will benefit from Stroustrup's explanations of the 'why's' behind C++ from the earliest features, such as the original class concept, to the latest extensions, such as new casts and explicit template instantiation.

Some C++ design decisions have been universally praised, while others remain controversial, and debated vigorously; still other features have been rejected based on experimentation.

In this book, Stroustrup dissects many of these decisions to present a case study in "real object- oriented language development" for the working programmer.

In doing so, he presents his views on programming and design in a concrete and useful way that makes this book a must-buy for every C++ programmer.

Features *Written by the inventor of C++ Stroustrup *Provides insights into the design decisions which shaped C++. *Gives technical summaries of C++.;*Discusses the latest language features: templates, exceptions, run-time type information, and namespaces. *Presents Stroustrup's unique programming and design views. 0201543303B04062001

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£107.94
Product Details
Pearson Addison Wesley
0135229448 / 9780135229446
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
005.133
08/10/1994
United States
English
461 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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