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| | Fully revised and beefed up with plenty of new material on
today's Standard C++, the new edition of Bruce Eckel's Thinking in C++: Volume I is an excellent
tutorial to mastering this rich (and sometimes daunting) programming language, filled with expert advice and
written in a patient, knowledgeable style.The effective presentation, along with dozens of helpful code
examples, make this book a standout. The text first sets the stage for using C++ with a tour of what
object-oriented programming is all about, as well as the software design life cycle. The author then delves
into every aspect of C++, from basic keywords and programming principles to more advanced topics, like
function and operator overloading, virtual inheritance, exception handling, namespaces, and templates. C++ is
a complex language, and the author covers a lot of ground using today's Standard C++, but without getting
bogged down in excessive detail.The emphasis here is on practical programming, so there's basic advice on
using header files, preprocessor directives, and namespaces to organize code effectively. Each chapter ends
with exercises (usually about two dozen), and the entire text of the book is available on the accompanying
CD-ROM. (So is the second volume, which tours Standard C++ classes and other advanced topics.)Whether you have
read the first edition of this book or not, there is much to mine from Thinking in C++. This new version
continues to set a high standard as an approachable and thorough tutorial. –Richard Dragan>Password:
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