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Book Details

Paperback: 356 pages
Publisher: Que; 1st edition (June 1999)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0789720221
ISBN-13: 978-0789720221


Book Description
The ANSI/ISO C++ Professional Programmers Handbook is a concise professional C++ reference tool that presents all of the changes and addenda to the language specification. It contains tips and guidelines for exerting the full potential of C++ as a multi-purpose object-oriented programming language. The new Standard Briefing component provides coverage of the latest version of the C++ language including additions and modifications to the language, new constructs such as built-in bool type, namespaces, RTTI, new header file conventions, internalization, memory management and new cast notation. Additionally, we've included a Manual of Programming Style, a Compatibility Compendium, and Future Directions overview.

Book Info
Designed to help intermediate to advanced level C++ programmers who wish to broaden their skills and expertise. Contains numerous invaluable tips and guidelines for exerting the full potential of C++ as a multi-purpose object-oriented programming language. Softcover.

From the Back Cover
The ANSI/ISO C++ Professional Programmers Handbook is a concise professional C++ reference tool that presents all of the changes and addenda to the language specification. It contains tips and guidelines for exerting the full potential of C++ as a multi-purpose object-oriented programming language. The new Standard Briefing component provides coverage of the latest version of the C++ language including additions and modifications to the language, new constructs such as built-in bool type, namespaces, RTTI, new header file conventions, internalization, memory management and new cast notation. Additionally, we've included a Manual of Programming Style, a Compatibility Compendium, and Future Directions overview.

About the Author
Danny Kalev is a certified system analyst and software engineer with 10 years of experience, specializing in C++ and object-oriented analysis and design. Danny's technical interests involve networking, distributed data systems, compiler technology, and embedded systems. He is currently working towards an MA degree in Applied Linguistic at the University of Tel Aviv, Israel and is a contributing columnist for the C/C++ User's Journal. As a member of the ANSI/ISO C++ committee, Danny has been involved with every aspect of the language, deciding the rationale behind every new feature of the language and the recommended ways of using it. He has taken part in C++ projects in such diverse fields as data processing, networking, real-time programming, virtual machines, GUI, AI, automated speech synthesis and processing, compilers and parsers.




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