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Margaret A. Ellis

    The Annotated C++ Reference Manual
    Designing and Coding Reusable C++
    • Designing and Coding Reusable C++

      • 317 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      By using examples extensively Designing and Coding Reusable C++ presents the tradeoffs of various techniques for writing reusable C++ code. It presents advantages and disadvantages of alternatives, allowing designers and programmers to make informed decisions. Novices and experienced professionals alike will improve the ability to produce reusable C++.

      Designing and Coding Reusable C++
      3.0
    • The Annotated C++ Reference Manual

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Designed for use with C++ Release 2.0, the newest release of the language. Stroustrup, the language's developer, offers annotations that explain its features and examples of how they can be used.

      The Annotated C++ Reference Manual
      3.7