C++ Programming Style

Design and coding style rules are distilled from the examples. Understanding and following these rules will help professional programmers design and write better C++ programs. A chapter is devoted to each of the following topics: * abstractions * operator overloading * consistency * wrappers * unnec...

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Main Author: Cargill, Tom (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Reading, Massachustts ADDISON-WESLEY PUB. COMPANY 1992
Series:Addison-Wesley professional computing series
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Summary:Design and coding style rules are distilled from the examples. Understanding and following these rules will help professional programmers design and write better C++ programs. A chapter is devoted to each of the following topics: * abstractions * operator overloading * consistency * wrappers * unnecessary inheritance * efficiency * virtual functions Building on the programming rules introduced in the first seven chapters, Cargill presents a case study in which a single program undergoes repeated transformations that improve its overall quality while reducing its size. The book concludes with a chapter on multiple inheritance.
Physical Description:xi, 233 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0201563657
9780201563658