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Exceptional C++: 47 Engineering Puzzles, Programming Problems, and Solutions, engl. Ed.
 
 

Exceptional C++: 47 Engineering Puzzles, Programming Problems, and Solutions, engl. Ed. (Taschenbuch)

von Herb Sutter (Autor)
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  • Taschenbuch: 240 Seiten
  • Verlag: Addison-Wesley Longman, Amsterdam; Auflage: illustrated edition (10. Dezember 1999)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0201615622
  • ISBN-13: 978-0201615623
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,2 x 18,8 x 1,4 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 5.0 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (9 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon.de Verkaufsrang: Nr. 1.203 in Englische Bücher (Die Bestseller Englische Bücher)

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    Nr. 18 in  Englische Bücher > Computers & Internet > Programming > Languages & Tools
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Aimed at the experienced C++ programmer, Herb Sutter's ExceptionalC++ tests any reader's knowledge of advanced C++ language features and idioms with several dozen programming puzzles and explanations. This is a book that can definitely help bring your C++ class design skills to the next level.

Based on the author's Guru of the Week Internet column, this book poses a series of challenging questions on the inner workings of C++, centring around generic programming with the Standard Template Library(STL), exception handling, memory management and class design. Even if you think you know C++ well, most of these problems will teach you something more about the language and how to write more robust classes that are "exception safe". Don't think this is just "language lawyering" though. The author's explanations stress sound programming principles (favouring simplicity) and idioms (such as the Pimpl idiom for class design that promotes faster compile times and better maintainability, or using "smart" auto_ptr's with STL.) Judging from the range and depth of these examples, Sutter's command of the inner workings of C++ is impressive and he does an excellent job at conveying this expertise without jargon or a lot of theory.

After reading this book, C++ designers will learn several "best practices" at how to write robust, efficient classes that are "exception safe" (meaning they don't throw any handled exceptions and don't leak resources). Chances are you'll gain a better understanding of memory management techniques and working with STL too. For the experienced developer seeking leading-edge knowledge of some of the best ways to use C++, ExceptionalC++ is both a challenging and truly worthwhile source of information. --Richard Dragan, Amazon.com

Topics covered: Advanced C++ programming tutorial, generic programming, tips for string classes, containers and STL, temporary objects, exception-safe code tutorial, virtual functions, class inheritance, the Pimpl idiom, namespaces, memory management, C++ memory areas, overloading new and delete, using smart pointer with auto_ptr, using const, casts and hints for better performance and code maintainability.

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Aimed at the experienced C++ programmer, Herb Sutter's Exceptional C++ tests the reader's knowledge of advanced C++ language features and idioms with several dozen programming puzzles and explanations. This book can definitely help raise your C++ class design skills to the next level.

Based on the author's Guru of the Week Web column, this book poses a series of challenging questions on the inner workings of C++, centering around generic programming with the Standard Template Library (STL), exception handling, memory management, and class design. Even if you think you know C++ well, most of these problems will teach you something more about the language and how to write more robust classes that are "exception safe" (meaning they don't throw any handled exceptions or leak resources). Don't think this is just "language lawyering," though. The author's explanations stress sound programming principles (favoring simplicity) and idioms (such as the Pimpl idiom for class design that promotes faster compile times and better maintainability, or using "smart" auto_ptrs with STL.) Judging from the range and depth of these examples, Sutter's command of the inner workings of C++ is impressive, and he does an excellent job of conveying this expertise without jargon or a lot of theory.

After reading this book, C++ designers will learn several "best practices" of how to write robust, efficient classes that are "exception safe." Chances are you'll gain a better understanding of memory management techniques and working with STL too. For the experienced developer seeking leading-edge knowledge of some of the best ways to use C++, Exceptional C++ is both a challenging and truly worthwhile source of information. --Richard Dragan

Topics covered: Advanced C++ programming tutorial, generic programming, tips for string classes, containers and STL, temporary objects, exception-safe code tutorial, virtual functions, class inheritance, the Pimpl idiom, namespaces, memory management, C++ memory areas, overloading new and delete, using smart pointer with auto_ptr, using const, casts, and hints for better performance and code maintainability.


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5.0 von 5 Sternen Exceptional problems, exceptional solutions, 31. Januar 2000
Von Charles Ashbacher "(cashbacher@yahoo.com)" (Marion, Iowa United States(cashbacher@yahoo.com)) - Alle meine Rezensionen ansehen
In learning computing, the most prized element is a relevant problem with a detailed, understandable solution. Many studies have indicated that the skills gap between those who program adequately and those who are exceptional is enormous. Unlike some other areas, the gurus of computing are more often than not quite willing to share their expertise with others.
This collection of problems, derived from the C++ Guru of the Week newsgroup, collectively form one of the most valuable sources of real insight into the language.
C++ is often criticized as being a language that is full of potential problems of the "gotcha" variety. A "gotcha" problem is one where a seemingly logical choice can lead to a disaster. Many of these problems can be placed in that category, but to focus on that would miss much of what they can teach you.
The most significant point of the problems is that they teach you how to program many complex tasks in a manner that is truly safe from potential errors. All of the problems are tagged with a level of difficulty, although like most people, I consider that to be of dubious benefit, as there is an enormous difference in what programmers find difficult. In my opinion, the most valuable section of the book is the ten parts dealing with the creation of exception-safe code. While some do have trouble with it, most people find it easy to understand the fundamentals of what exceptions are. However, writing code that is safe from the unexpected consequences of a thrown exception is a decidedly non-trivial problem. Especially when the new and delete operators can throw an exception. The sections that deal with making new and delete exception-safe alone justify the purchase of the book.
When asked questions as to how they managed to reach their guru status, a common response is that they simply use coded solutions written by others that are known to be correct. If that were all it took to reach the level of guru, then this book would be a significant rung on the ladder to that pinnacle.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Highly informative, even for veteran C++ programmers, 21. Januar 2000
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I've been programming in C++ for 12 years, and this is the first C++ book I've read in awhile that I learned significantly from. The section on exception safety is unmatched in any book or article I've ever read. The style and format of this book make it easy to read, even though some of the concepts it covers are very advanced. After you read this book, put it somewhere handy, because I guarantee you will refer to it often as you go back and fix your code to take into account all the new things the book teaches you.
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Sutter elaborates on critical issues that are ignored or treated superficially by other authors especially exception safety. The practitioner who does understand the contents of this book is doomed to make serious mistakes and I am certainly going to design and code with a much more critical eye.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Exceptional, really!
It's one of the best c++ books I have ever read, Herb has used simple words and explained wonderfully, I would recommed this book to all c++ developers. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 7. April 2000 von ZhongDan LAN

5.0 von 5 Sternen Exceptional, really!
It's one of the best c++ books I have ever read, Herb has used simple words and explained wonderfully, I would recommed this book to all c++ developers. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 7. April 2000 von ZhongDan LAN

5.0 von 5 Sternen Exceptional book
I just got this book 3 days back, its one of the best c++ books I have ever read, Herb has used simple words and explained wonderfully, I would recommed this book to all c++... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 28. Dezember 1999 von AG

5.0 von 5 Sternen Simply exceptional!
I just received the book and ended up reading it in a single sitting. Outstanding! This book is is a veritable treasure trove of tips, tricks, gotchas, and very solid design... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 6. Dezember 1999 von M. Henning

5.0 von 5 Sternen Industrial Strength C++'ing
Herb Sutter is well known in the C++ programming community for his attention to detail, sound software engineering principles and solid coding techniques. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 5. Dezember 1999 von Greg Comeau/Comeau Computing

5.0 von 5 Sternen Broad and Deep
Gosh, this is a nice book.

It is based on Herb's "Guru of the Week" column in the comp.lang.c++. Lesen Sie weiter...

Veröffentlicht am 4. Dezember 1999 von David Vandevoorde

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