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- ACCU Book Reviews
- A collation of over 2000 reviews that have appeared in ACCU journals.
- Accelerated C++: Practical Programming by Example
Contains source code and errata. (Andrew Koenig and Barbara E. Moo) - Applied C++: Practical Techniques for Building Better Software
Homepage of book by Philip Romanik, Amy Muntz from Addison Wesley C++ In-Depth Series. Table of contents, errata, FAQ. - C++ Coding Standards
Delivers a valuable set of tried-and-true rules, guidelines, and best practices condensed into 101 concise one- and two-page items. (Herb Sutter and Andrei Alexandrescu) - C++ Concurrency in Action
This book shows how to take advantage of the new C++ Standard and Technical Report 2 (TR2) to write robust multi-threaded applications in C++. - C++ Cookbook
A collection of recipes that contain problem statements and code solutions. A detailed explanation then follows each recipe in order to show why the solution works. - C++ Demystified
(2nd edition) by J. Sribar and B.Motik. On 824 pages this book covers almost all aspects of C++ language. As the first of the kind in Croatian, it is consistent with ANSI/ISO Standard of C++ programming language. About the book, Table of Contents, Downloads. - C++ For Artists: The Art, Philosophy, and Science Of Object-Oriented Programming
Paperback edition of C++ programming textbook. Comes with CD-ROM. - C++ For Artists: The Art, Philosophy, and Science Of Object-Oriented Programming
An eBook/PDF edition C++ programming textbook. Chapter samples, content. [Commercial] - C++ in Action
Web book containing an introduction to C++, programming techniques, and software design. (Bartosz Milewski) - C++ Primer (3rd Edition)
This tutorial is driven by examples which help the novice C++ programmer solve problems in terms of choice of language features, implementation, and efficiency. (Stanley Lippman, Josee Lajoie) - The C++ Programming Language (3rd Edition and Special Edition)
Contains free introductory chapters and appendices about compatibility with C, locales, and the standard library's exception safety. (Bjarne Stroustrup) - The C++ Standard Library from Scratch
On-line introduction and support page with Standard Library quick reference on-line, source code, exercises and solutions, and errata. (Pablo Halpern) - C++ Template Metaprogramming
Covers C++ Template Metaprogramming in a way that provides unprecedented capability to the C++ power-user, and delivers practical metaprogramming into the hands of the everyday programmer. (David Abrahams and Aleksey Gurtovoy) - C++ Templates - The Complete Guide
Introduces a comprehensive introduction to templates and their applications, based on a detailed presentation of the language mechanisms and the techniques it supports. Includes the table of contents, code examples, and an errata. (David Vandevoorde and Nicolai M. Josuttis) - Challenges with C++: A compilation of 550+ MCQs
This book is a collection of 550+ multiple choice questions that covers all the core C++ language concepts. The main focus is made on C++ syntax and concepts. - Code Craft
Code Craft will help take programming beyond writing correct code to writing great code. (Pete Goodliffe) - The Design and Evolution of C++
This book provides information and detailed discussions of key design decisions that will add to the expert's understanding. (Bjarne Stroustrup) - Effective C++ CD: 85 Specific Ways to Improve Your Programs and Designs
Each of this book's 50 guidelines summarizes a way to write better C++, and the accompanying discussions are backed by specific examples. Contains 4 sample items and updates/errata. (Scott Meyers) - Efficient C++: Performance Programming Techniques
Demonstrates the potential of C++ to produce highly efficient programs. Focuses on practical, everyday object-oriented design principles and C++ coding techniques that can yield large performance improvements. (Dov Bulka and David Mayhew) - Essential C++
Offers a fast-track to learning and working with C++ on the job. (Stanley B. Lippman) - Exceptional C++: 47 Engineering Puzzles, Programming Problems, and Solutions
Shows by example how to go about sound software engineering in standard C++. (Herb Sutter) - Exceptional C++ Style
Focuses on in-depth coverage of generic programming and the C++ standard library, along with exception safety, class design, memory and resource management, optimization and efficiency. (Herb Sutter) - FreeTechBooks: C/C++ Programming Language
Annotated list of free online programming books. Topics range from beginner to advanced. Descriptions, publishing information, links. - Imperfect C++: Practical Solutions for Real-Life Programming
Offers practical techniques and tools for writing code that's more robust, flexible, efficient, and maintainable. It shows how to tame C++'s complexity, cut through its vast array of paradigms, and take back control over the code. (Matthew Wilson) - Modern C++ Design: Generic Programming and Design Patterns Applied
Introduces the concept of generic components--reusable design templates that produce boilerplate code for compiler consumption--all within C++. Contains free sample chapter and C++ library source code. (Andrei Alexandrescu) - More Effective C++: 35 New Ways to Improve Your Programs and Designs
Meyers explains how to write software that is more effective: more efficient, more robust, more consistent, more portable, and more reusable. Contains 4 sample items and updates/errata. (Scott Meyers) - More Exceptional C++: 40 New Engineering Puzzles, Programming Problems, and Solutions
Provides tested techniques and practical solutions for programmers designing modern software systems with C++, from small projects to enterprise applications. (Herb Sutter) - Optimizing C++
Provides working programmers with a practical, real-world approach to program optimization. (Steve Heller) - Thinking in C++ (2nd Edition)
This two volume book, which covers Standard C++, is available free on-line. Includes reader comments and a link to subscribe to Eckel's mailing list. (Bruce Eckel) - Who's Afraid of C++?
Introductory book available on-line. (Steve Heller)
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