
Book Description
Despite its highly adaptable and flexible nature, C++ is also one of the more complex programming languages to learn. Once mastered, however, it can help you organize and process information with amazing efficiency and quickness.
The C++ Cookbook will make your path to mastery much shorter. This practical, problem-solving guide is ideal if you’re an engineer, programmer, or researcher writing an application for one of the legions of platforms on which C++ runs. The algorithms provided in C++ Cookbook will jump-start your development by giving you some basic building blocks that you don’t have to develop on your own.
Less a tutorial than a problem-solver, the book addresses many of the most common problems you’re likely encounter–whether you’ve been programming in C++ for years or you’re relatively new to the language. Here are just some of the time-consuming tasks this book contains practical solutions for:
* Reading the contents of a directory
* Creating a singleton class
* Date and time parsing/arithmetic
* String and text manipulation
* Working with files
* Parsing XML
* Using the standard containers
Typical of O’Reilly’s "Cookbook" series, C++ Cookbook is written in a straightforward format, featuring recipes that contain problem statements and code solutions, and apply not to hypothetical situations, but those that you’re likely to encounter. A detailed explanation then follows each recipe in order to show you how and why the solution works. This question-solution-discussion format is a proven teaching method, as any fan of the "Cookbook" series can attest to. This book will move quickly to the top of your list of essential C++ references.
About the Author
Ryan Stephens is a software engineer, writer, and student living in Tempe, AZ. He enjoys programming in virtually any language, especially C++. His interests include the fields of information retrieval and data mining, and pretty much anything that has to do with algorithms and large data sets. When he’s not working, writing, or programming, he plays with his kids, works on his house, or goes cycling. Christopher Diggins is a freelance software developer and writer who has been programming computers since he was "haut comme trois pommes". Christopher writes regularly for the C++ Users Journal, and is the designer of the Heron programming lanugage. Jonathan Turkanis is the author of the Boost Iostreams library and several other open source C++ libraries covering areas including smart pointers, runtime reflection, component architectures and aspect-oriented programming. He is a Ph.D. candidate in mathematical logic at the University of California at Berkeley. Jeff Cogswell has been programming in several languages for many years. His background was previously in telecom, writing software for such strange things as network management protocols. Lately, however, his work has focused more on web development. After spending a few years in both Florida and California, Jeff now lives in Michigan. He’s holding out for some warmer weather.
Product Details
* Paperback: 592 pages
* Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Inc. (November 8, 2005)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0596007612
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C++ Templates: The Complete Guide

Book Info
The first book to provide complete and accurate information on using templates in C++. A complete reference as well as a tutorial. Includes real-world examples. Every working C++ programmer will need a copy of this book for his or her library.
From the Back Cover
Templates are among the most powerful features of C++, but they are too often neglected, misunderstood, and misused. C++ Templates: The Complete Guide provides software architects and engineers with a clear understanding of why, when, and how to use templates to build and maintain cleaner, faster, and smarter software more efficiently.
C++ Templates begins with an insightful tutorial on basic concepts and language features. The remainder of the book serves as a comprehensive reference, focusing first on language details, then on a wide range of coding techniques, and finally on advanced applications for templates. Examples used throughout the book illustrate abstract concepts and demonstrate best practices.
Readers learn
* The exact behaviors of templates
* How to avoid the pitfalls associated with templates
* Idioms and techniques, from the basic to the previously undocumented
* How to reuse source code without threatening performance or safety
* How to increase the efficiency of C++ programs
* How to produce more flexible and maintainable software
This practical guide shows programmers how to exploit the full power of the template features in C++.
The companion Web site at http://www.josuttis.com/tmplbook/ contains sample code and additional updates.
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Product Details
* Hardcover: 552 pages
* Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional (November 22, 2002)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0201734842
* ISBN-13: 978-0201734843
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