In this brand-new third edition of The C++ Programming Language, author Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, presents the full specification for the C++ language and standard library, a spec that will soon become the joint ISO/ANSI C++ standard. Past readers will find that the new edition has changed a great deal and grown considerably to encompass new language features, particularly run-time type identification, namespaces, and the standard library. Probably the biggest change is a substantial new section, well over 200 pages in length, covering the contents and design of the C++ standard library, the most important new feature of the C++ specification. Topics include abstract classes as interfaces; class hierarchies for object-oriented programming; exceptions for regular error handling; standard containters and algorithms; standard strings, I/O strings, and numerics; namespaces for modularity in large-scale software; and many other aspects.
The C++ Programming Language
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June 20, 1997
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3rd edition
0201889544
Addison-Wesley Pub Co
Bjarne Stroustrup
Bjarne Stroustrup, C++ creator, C++ reference, C++ guide, C++ library
Full specification for the C++ language and standard library
In this brand-new third edition of The C++ Programming Language, author Bjarne Stroustrup, the creator of C++, presents the full specification for the C++ language and standard library, a spec that will soon become the joint ISO/ANSI C++ standard. Past readers will find that the new edition has changed a great deal and grown considerably to encompass new language features, particularly run-time type identification, namespaces, and the standard library. Probably the biggest change is a substantial new section, well over 200 pages in length, covering the contents and design of the C++ standard library, the most important new feature of the C++ specification. Topics include abstract classes as interfaces; class hierarchies for object-oriented programming; exceptions for regular error handling; standard containters and algorithms; standard strings, I/O strings, and numerics; namespaces for modularity in large-scale software; and many other aspects.
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