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| #120605 in Books | O'Reilly n Associates | 1995-10-29 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.19 x.57 x7.00l,.85 | File Name: 156592116X | 232 pages |
||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| GREAT FOR UNDERGRADS!|By Malcolm|As an undergrad and passionate dbl major, having read many books in C and C++, this book quickly became my friend. It's a good read for those breaking out of C to C++. This book helped me cope with the shock experienced while I was trying to learn ADTs, BSTs, splay trees, skip lists, multiway tries and extendable hashing in the high level progr|From the Publisher|C++ is an object-oriented enhancement of the C programming language and is becoming the language of choice for serious software development. C++ has crossed the Single Book Complexity Barrier. The individual features are not all that complex,
C++ is an object-oriented enhancement of the C programming language and is becoming the language of choice for serious software development.C++ has crossed the Single Book Complexity Barrier. The individual features are not all that complex, but when put together in a program they interact in highly non-intuitive ways. Many books discuss each of the features separately, giving readers the illusion that they understand the language. But when they try to progra...
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