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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.268
EAN: 9780201734843
ISBN: 0201734842
Label: Addison-Wesley Professional
Manufacturer: Addison-Wesley Professional
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 552
Publication Date: November 22, 2002
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Sales Rank: 46795
Studio: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Rating: - Another Great C++ Book from Josuttis
Nicolai Josuttis has written by far the best book on C++ templates. His is literally the only work out there that makes any sense of the utter mess that is C++ template programming. Absolutely essential for anyone using the STL or (especially) Boost libraries.
Rating: - a real complete guide
I like all those description and examples: the topic may be complex, but really an interesting thing when enjoying it slowly.
Rating: - Best book on C++ templates
I used the book when I was working on templates. Book is very clear and concise with proper layout of chapters. I was able to read relevant sections and get clear understanding. It is possible to get all information by reading C++ specs and other sources, but having this one book is a real time saver.
If you work on templates and have some doubts ever then have this book next to you.
Rating: - You have gotta READ it
The title says it all :)
To keep it really short and sweet, learning about C++ templates is really painful till this book came along :)
It's my opinion that advanced C++ developers use this book to guide them in understanding and navigating the world of C++ templates. It's simply easy to read and it has amazing clear presentations
Rating: - Too much to say about templates with not enough good reference materials on the topic!
Before this book, most C++ textbook were at most devoting one chapter on templates which clearly is not enough to cover a topic as complex as the C++ templates. The C++ Templates book is filling this void nicely and one of the coauthor of the book is the author of my favorite STL book The C++ Standard Library: A Tutorial and Reference. The book has 4 parts: The basics, templates in depth, templates and design and finally advanced applications. Personnally, I found the 2 last parts good but less interesting ... Read More
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