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Accelerated C++: Practical Programming by Example (C++ In-Depth Series)

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ISBN: 020170353X - Accelerated C++: Practical Programming by Example (C++ In-Depth Series)  
Title:Accelerated C++: Practical Programming by Example (C++ In-Depth Series)
Author:Andrew Koenig
Barbara E. Moo
Publisher:Addison-Wesley Professional
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:24 August, 2000
ISBN / ISBN-13:020170353X  /  9780201703535
List Price:$44.99
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Amazon Price:$36.80

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Book Description
Why is Accelerated C++ so effective? Because it

*Starts with the most useful concepts rather than the most primitive ones: You can begin writing programs immediately.
*Describes real problems and solutions, not just language features: You see not only what each feature is, but also how to use it.
*Covers the language and standard library together: You can use the library right from the start.

The authors proved this approach in their professional-education course at Stanford University, where students learned how to write substantial programs on their first day in the classroom.

Amazon.com
If you don't have a lot of time, but still want to learn the latest in C++, you don't have to learn C first. You might learn more by digging into current language features and classes from the very beginning. That's the approach that's offered by Accelerated C++, a text that delves into more advanced C++ features like templates and Standard Template Library (STL) collection classes early on. This book arguably can get a motivated beginning programmer into C++ more quickly than other available tutorials.

What separates this title from the rest of the pack is that it jumps right in with samples that take advantage of the Standard C++ of today--from streams to built-in container classes, such as vectors and linked lists. Early examples are more complex than in other books, but the thoroughness and relaxed pace of the explanations will bring the novice up to speed. (Although it ships at a slender 350 pages, Accelerated C++ is packed with samples, tips, and example problems; about 10 per chapter.)

After a tour of basic C++, the book looks at more advanced C++ features, such as templates, including built-in support for containers. Besides tapping the strength of Standard C++, you also will learn to design with your own templates. (Other tutorials would defer this material until later on.) The authors have tested the approach in the book in their own teaching, and honed a set of worthwhile examples that will help anyone get familiar with these powerful language features. All examples make use of the command line and console (without GUI programs), but the advantage is that this code should run on any of today's operating systems and compilers. Later sections cover the basics of class design, which include good coverage of operator overloading and inheritance.

With its innovative approach to teaching the language, Accelerated C++ will challenge readers in the right way. It suggests that you don't need to learn C to be productive in C++. Written in an approachable style, it deserves a close look from any C++ novice. --Richard Dragan

Topics covered:

  • Introduction to C++
  • Console I/O with stream classes
  • Basic string handling
  • Loop and flow-control statements
  • Arrays
  • Using functions and methods
  • Using Standard Template Library (STL) containers (vectors, linked lists, and maps)
  • Iterators
  • Sorting and generic functions
  • Basic class design
  • Pointers and arrays
  • File I/O
  • Memory-management techniques, including statically and dynamically allocated memory
  • Adding stream support to custom classes
  • Conversion operators
  • Operator overloading
  • Friend functions
  • Inheritance
  • Polymorphism and virtual functions
  • Handle idioms for classes, including reference counting
  • Quick reference to the C++ language


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Customer Reviews:

 • A New Way Of Teaching. And How Good It Is!
09 July, 2008

This book doesn't do thing traditionally like normal tutorials you find on the World Wide Web. The people who have written this text CLEARLY know both c++ and pedagogics. When their experience in pedagogics is shining through this book you really learn what you want to learn... Anyone who is a beginner or a semi-beginner should pick up this book.

- Reviewed by customer ID: ACJDKJKKATHGH

 • Perfect For Self-study
21 July, 2008

First, my background: I had abandoned the computer science program at my university in favor of mathematics two years before I gave this book (one of my old texts) a serious look. I came back to it when research projects and Matlab make my interest in programming return. This book is a little gem--for someone with at least a little programming experience, it moves along with an excellent learning curve, zipping along without leaving the reader confused. This book is not for a total beginner to programming, as it expects you to know how to compile and build programs on your system already. Still, as long as you have at least a tiny bit of programming knowledge, this is the best introduction for teaching yourself C++ that I've seen.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1FNFHNDCKNHFW

 • This Is The Only Book You Must Read
06 May, 2008

I do not understand how some people can give negative reviews for this book. This book is MUST have in case if you want to get basic to intermediate level of C++ programming. I wish they publish something for advanced level programming. A+

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1C4UNUJL8U4LL

 • Great For Introducing Pointers, Templates And Iterators
13 February, 2008

This is a great place to start. Iterators, templates, then pointers... That's a different approach. Each topic is explained well, though the author gets bogged down in the details of his ever expanding example. Never-the-less, templates are my friend. I can build my own with the power of pointers and convenience of iterators. You'll inevitably need authoritative books on C++, OOP, and MFC to do anything useful in Windows. But this is a great intro to the C++ language and STL. Cheers!

- Reviewed by customer ID: A15TH8HDE9JK14


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