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Title: The Annotated C++ Reference Manual by Margaret A. Ellis, Bjarne Stroustrup ISBN: 0-201-51459-1 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 01 January, 1990 Format: Hardcover Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $59.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.33 (12 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: The best C++ language reference
Comment: This book is suitable for intermediate to advanced C++ programmers and provides clear guidance on the rules that make up the language. It's not always an easy read, but then the language it describes is not an easy language. There is no other book I know of that describes the language itself as accurately and in as much depth as this. But if you want information about the standard C++ library (the STL, for example) you will be disappointed - this is not what this book is about. In that case try Stroustrup's 'The C++ Language' (3rd edition), which also happens to be a year or so more up to date than this book - important given that that year saw the language standardized at last. That said, for my money Stroustrup's solo affair still isn't as good on the core language as this book. If you are a professional C++ programmer, you need this book.
Rating: 5
Summary: Excellent C++ reference. Highly recommended.
Comment: This is _the_ reference for the C++ language. Even though the C++ standard is presently something of a moving target, this is a good working reference manual for the basics (and not-so-basics) of C++. Once you think you've learned C++, get this book and read it -- you'll find things you didn't know, or things you thought you did but don't. Warning: This is a reference manual, and shouldn't be read from cover to cover, or used to learn the language. As a reference, though, it's an excellent resource.
Rating: 5
Summary: Great but Outdated.
Comment: This was "The" standard for creating C++ 99. Since then the standard libraries were added, a full implementation of templates and exception handleing etc. So while its a good reference for the "core" of C++, i.e. the classes etc, it shouldn't be the first book (or even the 2nd) on C++ you buy. Better to get the Hardcover "The C++ Programming Language (Special 3rd Edition)" which has chapters on all of the language.
Note: That's not the first book on C++ you should get either, if you are just learning, it is however one you should own if you are going to profressionally write C++.
On why there isn't a second edition of the ARM, has in part due to the restrictions for republishing the ISO standard. And its also 2003 and now the language looks like it will continue to evolve and thus a second ed. ARM would be soon out of date as well. Maybe we'll be lucky and there will be one for C++2005.
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Title: The Design and Evolution of C++ by Bjarne Stroustrup ISBN: 0201543303 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 29 March, 1994 List Price(USD): $44.99 |
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Title: The C++ Programming Language (Special 3rd Edition) by Bjarne Stroustrup ISBN: 0201700735 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 15 February, 2000 List Price(USD): $64.99 |
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Title: The C++ Standard Library : A Tutorial and Reference by Nicolai M. Josuttis ISBN: 0201379260 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 12 August, 1999 List Price(USD): $59.99 |
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Title: C++ Templates: The Complete Guide by David Vandevoorde, Nicolai M. Josuttis ISBN: 0201734842 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 12 November, 2002 List Price(USD): $59.99 |
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Title: Advanced C++ Programming Styles and Idioms by James O. Coplien ISBN: 0201548550 Publisher: Addison-Wesley Pub Co Pub. Date: 30 August, 1991 List Price(USD): $54.99 |
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