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STL Pocket Reference
Ray Lischner
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Description for STL Pocket Reference
Paperback. This reference describes the functions, classes, and templates in the part of the C++ standard library often referred to as the Standard Template Library (STL). Num Pages: 120 pages, index. BIC Classification: UMX. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 176 x 110 x 13. Weight in Grams: 122.
This reference describes the functions, classes, and templates in that part of the C++ standard library of ten referred to as the Standard Template Library (STL). The STL encompasses containers, iterators, algorithms, and function objects, which collectively represent one of the most important and widely used subsets of standard library functionality. The C++ standard library, even the subset known as the STL, is vast. It's next to impossible to work with the STL without some sort of reference at your side to remind you of template parameters, function invocations, return types - indeed, the entire myriad of details you need ... Read more
This reference describes the functions, classes, and templates in that part of the C++ standard library of ten referred to as the Standard Template Library (STL). The STL encompasses containers, iterators, algorithms, and function objects, which collectively represent one of the most important and widely used subsets of standard library functionality. The C++ standard library, even the subset known as the STL, is vast. It's next to impossible to work with the STL without some sort of reference at your side to remind you of template parameters, function invocations, return types - indeed, the entire myriad of details you need ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
O´Reilly Media, Inc, USA United States
Number of pages
120
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Condition
New
Number of Pages
120
Place of Publication
Sebastopol, United States
ISBN
9780596005566
SKU
V9780596005566
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About Ray Lischner
Ray Lischner began his career as a software developer, but dropped out of the corporate rat race to become an author. He started using C++ in the late 1980s, working at a company that was rewriting its entire product line in C++. Over the years, he has witnessed the evolution of C++ from cfront to native compilers to integrated development ... Read more
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