![]() |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() |
C++ Books | |||||
![]() View a list of the top 15 selling products and add-ons for C and C++ listed alphabetically. For a complete list of nearly 200 available products for C and C++, please see the C/C++ menu. ![]() C++ Primer -- This new edition of C++ Primer, a favorite choice for a first C++ book, has been greatly improved with the latest and greatest on C++, stressing the built-in language features of the C++ Standard Library. For this new version--weighing in at a massive 1,237 pages--Stanley Lippman, a well-known C++ expert, teams up with Jos�e Lajoie, who has helped define the C++ international language standard. The new material is excellent for programmers who want to get the most out of new and advanced features in the language. ![]() Effective C++: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your Programs and Designs -- This exceptionally useful text offers Scott Myers's expertise in C++ class design and programming tips. The second edition incorporates recent advances to C++ included in the ISO standard, including namespaces and built-in template classes, and is required reading for any working C++ developer. Includes hints for porting C applications to C++ and then moves on to the proper use of the new and delete operators in C++ for more robust memory management. ![]() C++: The Complete Reference -- Find all the answers to your C++ questions in this conveniently organized and illustrated reference. Programming master Herb Schildt begins in Part I with aspects of programming common to both C and C++. In Part II, he covers specific C++ features in detail, including classes and objects, virtual functions and inheritance, function and operator overloading, plus much more. In Part III, Schildt discusses effective C++ software development using practical examples. ![]() Teach Yourself C++ -- Programming in C++ has been described as frustrating. Teach Yourself C++ brings an end to that by providing a highly structured, self-paced tutorial. It presents goals at the beginning of each chapter, plus segmented steps and an end-result checklist. This sequential, segmented approach ensures that readers fully understand one topic before moving on to learn the next one. This book is a mastery learning approach to C++. Books
about C & C++ Also check out our complete list of Computer Magazines. ![]() |
|||||
Search HALLoGRAM || Request More Information CALL TOLL FREE 1-866-340-3404 |
Copyright �2004
HALLoGRAM Publishing, Aurora CO. All Rights Reserved. All products mentioned in this site are trademarks of their respective owners. |