
Thinking in C++, Volume 2
Practical Programming: International Edition
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 8. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
832 pages
978-0-13-122552-7 (ISBN)
Description
For sophomore/junior level courses in Advanced C++ Programming offered in Computer Science departments.
This text fills the need for a practical C++ topics book beyond the introductory level. No other text covers the topics needed to prepare students for production C++ programming. It streamlines the process of learning the C++ language, presenting material a simple step at a time, which allows the reader to digest each concept before moving on, and provides them with a solid foundation in C++.
This text fills the need for a practical C++ topics book beyond the introductory level. No other text covers the topics needed to prepare students for production C++ programming. It streamlines the process of learning the C++ language, presenting material a simple step at a time, which allows the reader to digest each concept before moving on, and provides them with a solid foundation in C++.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1194 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-122552-7 (9780131225527)
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Persons
Bruce Eckel is the author of Thinking in C++, Volume I, and other books on C++. He served on the C++ Standards Committee, has published over 150 articles (many on C++) and has given C++ seminars worldwide. He is the president of MindView, Inc., which provides software consulting and training.
Chuck Allison is former Senior Editor of the C/C++ Users Journal and author of the book C/C++ Code Capsules. He served on the C++ Standards Committee and is a professor of Computer Science at Utah Valley State College. He is president of Fresh Sources, Inc., which specializes in software training and mentoring.
Chuck Allison is former Senior Editor of the C/C++ Users Journal and author of the book C/C++ Code Capsules. He served on the C++ Standards Committee and is a professor of Computer Science at Utah Valley State College. He is president of Fresh Sources, Inc., which specializes in software training and mentoring.
Content
Preface.
I. BUILDING STABLE SYSTEMS.
1. Exception Handling.
2. Defensive Programming.
3. Debugging Techniques.
II. THE STANDARD C++ LIBRARY.
4. Strings in Depth.
5. Iostreams.
6. Templates in Depth.
7. STL Containers and Iterators.
8. STL Algorithms.
III. ADVANCED TOPICS.
9. Run-time Type Identification.
10. Multiple Inheritance.
11. Design Patterns.
Appendix A: Recommended Reading.
Appendix B: Etc.
Index.
I. BUILDING STABLE SYSTEMS.
1. Exception Handling.
2. Defensive Programming.
3. Debugging Techniques.
II. THE STANDARD C++ LIBRARY.
4. Strings in Depth.
5. Iostreams.
6. Templates in Depth.
7. STL Containers and Iterators.
8. STL Algorithms.
III. ADVANCED TOPICS.
9. Run-time Type Identification.
10. Multiple Inheritance.
11. Design Patterns.
Appendix A: Recommended Reading.
Appendix B: Etc.
Index.