| Details | | Publication Date: | 2000-11-01 | | Editor: | P. J. Plauger |
| Size | | Length: | 485 pages | | Height: | 9.0 in | | Width: | 7.0 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 34.4 oz |
Publisher's Note
With the ANSI/ISO C++ Standard Template Library (STL), C++ developers have a powerful toolset for maximizing productivity, software quality, and performance at the same time. STL provides both comprehensive sets of container classes and fundamental algorithms to go with them-a large, systematic, and efficient framework for C++ development. Now, in this long-awaited book, the creators of the C++ Standard Template Library explain it authoritatively and in depth. Each chapter of The C++ Standard Template Library covers one STL component, including: - Detailed background about the component and its uses
- A thorough review of the relevant ANSI/ISO C++ standard
- Practical techniques for using and implementing the component
- Extensive sample code
- Hands-on exercises
Appendices present lists of reserved names, a detailed glossary of terms and references, and how STL interfaces with the rest of the Standard C++ library. Fully reflective of the final ANSI/ISO STL standard, The C++ Standard Template Library is the last word on all aspects of STL development for every experienced C++ programmer.
Standard Template Libraries (STL) were created to provide C++ programmers with a suite of rusable programs, or lines of code, that could be used by everyone to increase programming productivity and quality. This book is the definitive reference on C++ programming using STL, as it was written by the team that created the library.
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