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|  | Author: Scott Meyers Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: 3 Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7.6 x 0.7
ISBN: 0321334876 Dewey Decimal Number: 005.133 EAN: 9780321334879 ASIN: 0321334876
Publication Date: May 22, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Must have for any C++ Programmer December 21, 2007 Kenneth Fernandez (New Jersey, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a great book which covers a lot of useful topics for every C++ professional. I have been programming in C++ for a while so some of the topics Scott Mayers discussed were already familiar but I still picked up a lot from this book. From a beginner to intermediate programmer, this is a must have. Advanced programmers probably have this book already (or its previous editions).
This book assumes that you already used C++ and understand its fundamentals. Scott's goal is not to teach the fundamentals but to advice readers on how to use the language effectively - generating good, efficient, re-usable, portable code. On this goal, he was successful. Its pretty much like when I was learning Japanese. I understood the fundamentals and word translations but in order to effectively communicate in that language, I had to be familiar with proper sentence construction, various formalities (some words are not appropriate for certain settings or people) and word dynamics as well. In a sense, this book (or Scott) is your sensei to good C++ programming.
Some more suggested reading to complement Scott Mayer's series:
Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series)
and
Modern C++ Design: Generic Programming and Design Patterns Applied (C++ In-Depth Series)
Must-have November 3, 2007 Christopher A. Ogden (Santa Barbara, CA USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
By far one of the best books I own. It really is a must-have.
Bought three editions and read them all October 21, 2007 J. S. Hardman (Near London, UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
There are very few technical books that I have read more than once. I can count on one hand the number that I have read three times. Scott Meyers' Effective C++ is one that I have not only read more than once, but have bought three separate editions and read them all more than once. This latest edition is not just a minor updating of previous editions. It contains far more information than earlier editions, and even goes beyond what libraries provided with common compilers currently deliver, making use of the tr1 (Technical Report 1) stuff that will be the future. That's not to say it cannot be used right now - learn from Meyers and use the Boost library (downloadable free) until tr1 becomes commonly available.
In my opinion this third edition is no longer suitable for people new to C++, but once developers have some C++ experience under their belt this becomes a must have. That's not just because most interviewers get their technical questions from Meyers' books (they really do!), but because the content is genuinely useful.
Must read September 22, 2007 Oscar D. Arana (Miami Lakes, Fl. USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book really helps you become a sharper c++ class designer. Tips are brief and yet very well explained. I read the book from A to Z in a single day!.
I highly recomend this book for c++ programmers of any level of experience.
Very didactic August 23, 2007 M. Ribeiro (BH - Brazil) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the type of book I recommend to everyone with little experience in C++ and willing to become a better and more experienced coder.
The author talks about several items which are useful for dealing with class hierarchies, design, good coding practices and solution to usual problems (and also shows some problems dont have a simple solution).
The way he writes makes it very easy for every coder to understand even for non native english readers. Sometimes you feel like going to the PC to implement what hes talking about and see the magic of C++ come alive.
Great book.
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