
Exceptional C++ Style
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C++ guru Herb Sutter provides a thorough and pragmatic understanding of the language while showing how to write exceptional code in C++. Organized in a practical problem-and-solution format, this book provides successful strategies for solving real-world problems in C++. Latest addition to Bjarne Stroustrup's respected C++ In-Depth Series. Sutter is a leading authority on C++ software development; he is chair of the C++ standards committee and is an architect and C++ evangelist at Microsoft. Exceptional C++ Style continues where Exceptional C++ and More Exceptional C++ left off. This book follows in the tradition of the first two: It delivers new material, organized in bite-sized Items and grouped into themed sections. Readers of the first two books will find some familiar section themes, now including new material, such as exception safety, generic programming, and optimization and memory management techniques. The books overlap in structure and theme, not in content. This book continues the strong emphasis on generic programming and on using the C++ standard library effectively, including coverage of important template and generic programming techniques. Sutter's goal for this third and final book in his set is to present case studies that pull together themes from the previous books. This book also covers important points presented at the C++ Standard Committee where corrections to the Standard have been discussed and accepted. von Sutter, Herb
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Herb Sutter is the author of three highly acclaimed books, Exceptional C++ Style, Exceptional C++, and More Exceptional C++ (Addison-Wesley). He chairs the ISO C++ standards committee, and is contributing editor and columnist for C/C++ Users Journal. As a software architect for Microsoft, Sutter leads the design of C++ language extensions for .NET programming.
- paperback
- 336 Seiten
- Erschienen 1995
- Addison Wesley
- Taschenbuch
- 630 Seiten
- Erschienen 2020
- Apress
- paperback
- 208 Seiten
- Erschienen 2006
- mitp
- Hardcover -
- Erschienen 1991
- Pearson Education