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Description: Unfortunately this book is out-of-print. I bought it about 10 years ago, as a beginner C programmer with an idea, let's study some code and start programming in C. Ooops. I couldn't understand a single line of code. But, a year later, after gaining some experience, I tried again and I improoved my programming style in few months dramatically, reading only the first, C-chapter. This is definitely not a begginers book. Author is not wasting paper and your time rewriting online help. Each chapter starts with very brief introduction of the topic. Immediately Holub starts explaining problematic stuff of the language. He points out very tricky pointer problems, he explains compiler implementation details, and sometimes he discusses with C++ authors about weak points of the language. He explains not only HOW to overload an operator, he explains also WHY to overload, and why NOT to overload. Topics are: differecnes from c, classes, operator overloading, derivation, polymorphism and virtual fun ..
| ISBN: |
0070296626 |
| Release Date: |
January, 1992 |
| List Price: |
$29.95 |
| Author: |
Allen I. Holub |
| Publisher: |
Computing McGraw-Hill |
| Last Updated: |
06/26/2003 |
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