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C++: The Complete Reference (Repost)

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C++: The Complete Reference (Repost)

C++: The Complete Reference By Herbert Schildt
Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill 1998 | 1008 Pages | ISBN: 0078824761 | PDF | 2 MB


Schildt's Classic C++Reference - Now Updated to include the new features of the C++Standard. The International Standard for C++ added many new libraries, keywords, and features to C++ -- Learn about them all in this completely revised and updated Third Edition of Herb Schildt's outstanding classic. In carefully organized chapters, you'll find expertly-crafted explanations, insider tips, and hundreds of examples that describe and demonstrate every aspect of C++. And just as you'd expect, everything is presented in the clear, uncompromising style that has made Herb the choice of millions. Whether you are a newcomer just learning C++ or an experienced pro coming up to speed on the new International Standard, you'll find C++: The Complete Reference a lasting resource that will help you maximize your programming efforts. You'd expect nothing less from Herb Schildt, the world's leading programming author. Covering the entire C++ language, the book is organized into five parts: the C subset -- foundations of C++, C++, C++ Object Oriented features, the C++ Function Library, the C++ Class Library, and Applications. You'll find these topics and more inside: * Classes and objects * Constructors and deconstructors * Virtual functions and inheritance * The modern forms of new and delete * Function overloading * Operator overloading * Runtime type ID (RTTI) * Namespaces * Templates * Exception handling * The new casting operators * The new I/O library * The Standard Template Library (STL) * Algorithms, iterators, and predicates * The principles of Object Oriented Programming

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