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Synopsis Making the move to C++ is easy and fast with this up-to-date revision of a proven book by noted C++/C expert Ira Pohl. By building on the programmer's existing knowledge of C, the author provides programmers with a means to make a seamless transition to C++. Synopsis Provides an easy, quick, and seamless transition to C++ programming for the programmer who is already competent in C. Both a tutorial and reference, this short handbook demonstrates C++ as a powerful extension of C and uses frequent comparisons of the two languages to build the programmer's C++ vocabulary. All examples and applications in this edition are written in the proposed ANSI C++ standard. --This text refers to the paperback edition of of this title From the Back Cover Extensively revised and updated, this proven book by noted C++/C expert Ira Pohl is written specifically for C programmers who are transitioning to C++. C++ For C Programmers takes an evolutionary teaching approach, using C as a starting point and C++ as a destination. This third edition reflects the new ANSI C++ Standard, and covers the latest language features-including detailed discussions of templates, STL, and exception handling. Each chapter contains a brief examination of Java that compares and contrasts it with C++, providing the C programmer with a more complete understanding of both C and C++, and their relationship to Java. Highlights of C++ for C Programmers, Third Edition, include: * Completely revised and updated content that reflects the new ANSI C++ Standard, including detailed coverage of templates, STL, and exception handling * A smooth transition to C++ and object-oriented programming for programmers already familiar with C * Extensive exercises and frequent language comparisons to teach concepts quickly and to introduce the language's powerful object-oriented features * Pohl's trademark "dissection" code presentation technique, which illustrates the underlying structure of programs and makes design tradeoffs understandable About the Author Ira Pohl is a professor of computer and information sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He has thirty years of experience as a software methodologist, and is an internationally recognized authority on C++/C programming. Pohl is also a frequent consultant for organizations such as Apple, DEC, and NTU (National Technological University), and is the author of eight books on C++, C, and Java programming. Back to C \ C++ : Programming
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