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" Mike and Phani's Essential C++ Techniques "
by Michael Hyman, Phani Vaddadi.
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BL
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Record Number
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576785
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b406004
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Main Entry
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Hyman, Michael.
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Title & Author
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Mike and Phani's Essential C++ Techniques\ by Michael Hyman, Phani Vaddadi.
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Publication Statement
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Berkeley, CA :: Apress :: Imprint: Apress,, 1999.
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ISBN
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9781430211273
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: 9781893115040
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Contents
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I The Techniques -- 1 Start with a Good Design -- 2 Darn Reasonable Practices -- 3 Dealing with Compiler-Generated Code -- 4 Pointers and Memory -- 5 Arrays -- 6 Classes -- 7 Abstract Base Classes -- 8 Constructors -- 9 Inheritance -- 10 Operator Overloading -- 11 Templates -- 12 Miscellaneous Goop -- 13 Performance -- 14 Using Assembly -- 15 General Debugging Stuff -- 16 Specific Debugging Stuff -- II Sample Code -- 17 Smart Pointers -- 18 Reference Counting -- 19 Dynamic Arrays -- 20 Strings -- 21 Bit Manipulation -- 22 Sorting -- 23 Regular Expression Matching -- Appendix About the CD-ROM.
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Abstract
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C++ is the language of choice for developing the most sophisticated Windows programs, but it is filled with hidden traps for the unwary. Mike Hyman and Phani Vaddadi's no-nonsense book helps C++ programmers avoid these traps by providing invaluable techniques gleaned from a combined 30 years of experience. In this book, you'll find a number of invaluable real-world tips and techniques that will help you improve your code and coding practices.
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Subject
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Computer science.
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Software engineering.
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Added Entry
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Vaddadi, Phani.
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SpringerLink (Online service)
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Parallel Title
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Windows Version
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