The C++ Programming Language: Special Edition by Bjarne Stroustrup

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  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley
  • Pub. Date: February 2000
  • ISBN-13: 9780201700732
  • Sales Rank: 21,315
  • 1040pp
  • Edition Description: REV
  • Edition Number: 3
 
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Synopsis

More than three-quarters of a million programmers have benefited from this book in all of its editions

Written by Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, this is the world's most trusted and widely read book on C++.

For this special hardcover edition, two new appendixes on locales and standard library exception safety (also available at


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The most popular book ever written on C++ is back and updated. Straight from the creator himself, this book includes all the changes and innovations in the latest draft standard of C++. With concrete examples and a straightforward teaching style, the author makes it easy for you to transition into the world of C++. You should be familiar with basic programming concepts before you tackle this comprehensive tour.

Victor J. Duvanenko

There is absolutely no doubt that Bjarne Stroustrup's The C++ Programming Language, Third Edition is a must-have book. If you are programming in C++, you will refer to it every other day. If you are learning C++, you need to dedicate time to read one chapter a week. This third edition is much more approachable than its predecessors and has gems of insight sprinkled throughout. Furthermore, it includes a good introduction to Standard Template Libraries (STL) and describes the various new C++ features...the book is very well done, and we thank Bjarne Stroustrup for his tireless effort for over a decade to improve the lives of programmers.
Dr. Dobb's Electronic Review of Computer Books

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Biography

Bjarne Stroustrup is the designer and original implementor of C++ and the author of The C++ Programming Language (first edition 1985, second edition 1991, third edition 1997), The Annotated C++ Reference Manual, and The Design and Evolution of C++. A graduate of the University of Aarhus, Denmark, and Cambridge University, England, Dr. Stroustrup is currently the head of AT&T Labs' Large-Scale Programming Research Department, an AT&T Fellow, an AT&T Bell Laboratories Fellow, and an ACM fellow. His research interests include distributed systems, operating systems, simulation, design, and programming. He is Editor for Addison-Wesley's C++ In-Depth Series.

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Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Absolutely the best-written book about C++
Mathemactor, a mathematician/scientist/actor, 08/20/2008

Both an outstanding tutorial and a wonderful reference book, this work by the developer of C++ is essential to every professional programmer's bookself. It is well-written, clear, mathematically precise and unambiguous. It does, however, require intelligence, a level of concentration and maturity, and professional dedication. 'see the semi-illiterate 'review' by wdf for proof.' Moreover, Stroustrup clearly explains why C++ and the object-oriented paradigm for problem-solving is so important. I will never take an anachronistic, C-only approach to problem solving and software development again. Thank you, Dr. Stroustrup.

Also recommended: Ed Scheinerman's excellent reference, C++ for Mathematicians.

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Should be on every C++ programmers bookshelf
Mark, A reviewer, 04/09/2008

I recently saw Bjarne Stroustroup at a conference and if you want not only the standard on C++ but why he implemented things the way he did, this is the book. The title is 'The C++ Programming Language', not 'Learn how to program', or 'C++ for Beginners'. As such, keep in mind this is a book all about the language. If you know other object oriented languages, you can learn what you need, but if you do not, you should start with something like the C++ Primer.

Also recommended: Effective C++ by Scott Meyers

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