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The C++ programming language

By: Stroustrup, Bjarne
Material type: BookPublisher: Upper Saddle River, NJ : Addison-Wesley, c2013.Edition: 4th ed.Description: xiv, 1347 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780321563842Program: CSCI291 CSCI251Other title: The C plus plus programming language.Subject(s): C++ (Computer program language)DDC classification: 005.133 ST CP Online resources: Location Map
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The new C++11 standard allows programmers to express ideas more clearly, simply, and directly, and to write faster, more efficient code. Bjarne Stroustrup, the designer and original implementer of C++, has reorganized, extended, and completely rewritten his definitive reference and tutorial for programmers who want to use C++ most effectively.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface to the Fourth Edition v Preface to the Third Edition ix Preface to the Second Edition xi Preface to the First Edition xii Part I: Introductory Material 1 Chapter 1: Notes to the Reader 3 Chapter 2: A Tour of C++: The Basics 37 Chapter 3: A Tour of C++: Abstraction Mechanisms 59 Chapter 4: A Tour of C++: Containers and Algorithms 87 Chapter 5: A Tour of C++: Concurrency and Utilities 111 Part II: Basic Facilities 133 Chapter 6: Types and Declarations 135 Chapter 7: Pointers, Arrays, and References 171 Chapter 8: Structures, Unions, and Enumerations 201 Chapter 9: Statements 225 Chapter 10: Expressions 241 Chapter 11: Select Operations 273 Chapter 12: Functions 305 Chapter 13: Exception Handling 343 Chapter 14: Namespaces 389 Chapter 15: Source Files and Programs 419 Part III: Abstraction Mechanisms 447 Chapter 16: Classes 449 Chapter 17: Construction, Cleanup, Copy, and Move 481 Chapter 18: Overloading 527 Chapter 19: Special Operators 549 Chapter 20: Derived Classes 577 Chapter 21: Class Hierarchies 613 Chapter 22: Run-Time Type Information 641 Chapter 23: Templates 665 Chapter 24: Generic Programming 699 Chapter 25: Specialization 721 Chapter 26: Instantiation 741 Chapter 27: Templates and Hierarchies 759 Chapter 28: Metaprogramming 779 Chapter 29: A Matrix Design 827 Part IV: The Standard Library 857 Chapter 30: Standard Library Summary 859 Chapter 31: STL Containers 885 Chapter 32: STL Algorithms 927 Chapter 33: STL Iterators 953 Chapter 34: Memory and Resources 973 Chapter 35: Utilities 1009 Chapter 36: Strings 1033 Chapter 37: Regular Expressions 1051 Chapter 38: I/O Streams 1073 Chapter 39: Locales 1109 Chapter 40: Numerics 1159 Chapter 41: Concurrency 1191 Chapter 42: Threads and Tasks 1209 Chapter 43: The C Standard Library 1253 Chapter 44: Compatibility 1267 Index 1281.

The new C++11 standard allows programmers to express ideas more clearly, simply, and directly, and to write faster, more efficient code. Bjarne Stroustrup, the designer and original implementer of C++, has reorganized, extended, and completely rewritten his definitive reference and tutorial for programmers who want to use C++ most effectively.

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