Bruce Eckel是《Java编程思想》的作者,他有20年专业编程经验,并自1986年起教育人们如何撰写面向对象程序,足迹遍及全球,成为一位知名的C++教师和顾问,如今兼涉Java。Eckel是C++标准委员会拥有表决权的成员之一,曾经写过另五本面向对象编程书籍,发表过150篇以上的文章,是多本计算机杂志的专栏作家。Eckel开创Software Development Conference的C++、Java、Python等多项研讨活动。拥有应用物理学学士和计算机工程学硕士学位。
In the first edition of Thinking in C++, Bruce Eckel synthesized years of C++ teaching and programming experience into a beautifully structured course in making the most of the language. It became an instant classic, winning the 1995 Software Development Jolt Cola Award for best book of the year. Now, Eckel has thoroughly rewritten Thinking in C++ to reflect the final ANSI/ISO C++ standard. Every page has been revisited and rethought, with many new examples and exercises -- all designed to help you understand C++ "down to the bare metal," so you can solve virtually any problem. Eckel starts with a detailed look at objects, showing how C++ programs can be constructed from off-the-shelf object libraries. This edition includes a new, chapter-length overview of the C features that are used in C++ -- plus a new CD-ROM containing an outstanding C seminar that covers all the foundations developers need before they can truly take advantage of C++. Eckel then walks through initialization and cleanup; function overloading and default arguments; constants; inline functions; name control; references and the copy constructor; operator overloading; and more. There are chapters on dynamic object creation; inheritance and composition; polymorphism and virtual functions, and templates. (Bonus coverage of string, templates, and the Standard Template Library, can be found at Eckel's web site.) Every chapter contains many modular, to-the-point examples, plus exercises based on Eckel's extensive experience teaching C++ seminars. Put simply, Eckel has made an outstanding book on C++ even better.
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评分对于计算机编程人员,就算截止到今天,能够很好地使用面向对象思想的人,也绝对不多,一是因为这个思想属于设计层面;另一个因为大家工作的层次都是面对函数,面对系统的机会很少。 本书确实能让那些每天精通于函数的人人们豁然开朗,发现原来,面向对象真的是可以利用的一种...
评分如果是 C++ 新手, 或者, OO 新手, Thinking 系列第一卷绝对是一本好书. 它给你解释了怎么从 C 到 C++ 的转变, 接着, 它慢慢的给你介绍 C++ 的各种东西, 先从数据抽象入手, 再到类, 再到各种特性, 如访问保护, 命名空间, 重载操作符, 继承, 多态, 模板(初级介绍)等等以及为什么...
评分对于计算机编程人员,就算截止到今天,能够很好地使用面向对象思想的人,也绝对不多,一是因为这个思想属于设计层面;另一个因为大家工作的层次都是面对函数,面对系统的机会很少。 本书确实能让那些每天精通于函数的人人们豁然开朗,发现原来,面向对象真的是可以利用的一种...
评分书大部分内容都比较深入。由于没有用过LINQ,所以关于LINQ的那章略过没有读。 每个建议都是实践经验的终结,对于有一定C++使用经验的程序员能起到画龙点睛的作用。本书对于初学者不太适合,初学者可以去看Effective C++(第二版已经出版,但国内还没有引进,可以稍稍等等,第一...
希望这个是真爱
评分神马?这是the basis of c++ primer?
评分Better than c++ primer... But still, this book just once again strengthens my feeling that c++ itself is halfway to everything, and I still strongly agree with Linus Torvalds that programming in cpp is a terrible choice
评分也读得太累了。。。。
评分超好的入门书,作者很有趣。有点啰嗦了,不适合参考用。
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