“This may well be the best C++ book I have
ever read. I was surprised
by the amount I learned.”
—Matthew Wilson, Development Consultant, Synesis
Software
C++ Gotchas is the professional programmer’s guide to
avoiding and correcting ninety-nine of the most common, destructive,
and
interesting C++ design and programming errors. It also serves as an
inside
look at the more subtle C++ features and programming techniques.
Readers will discover:
Stephen C. Dewhurst was among the first users of C++ at Bell
Labs. He has more than eighteen years of experience in applying C++ to
problem areas such as compiler design, derivative securities trading,
e-commerce,
and embedded telecommunications. He is the coauthor of Programming
in
C++ (Prentice Hall, 1989), a contributing editor for C/C++
Users
Journal, and a former columnist for C++ Report. Steve is
also
the author of two C++ compilers and numerous articles on compiler
design
and C++ programming techniques.
See also Addison-Wesley's
web site for more description and a sample chapter.
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of the book in C/C++Users Journal
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