“This book is a tremendous achievement. You owe it to yourself to have a
copy on your shelf. The chapter on iostreams is the most comprehensive and
understandable treatment of that subject I’ve seen to date.”
Al Stevens
Contributing Editor, Doctor Dobbs Journal
“Eckel’s book is the only one to so clearly explain how to rethink program
construction for object orientation. That the book is also an excellent tutorial
on the ins and outs of C++ is an added bonus.”
Andrew Binstock
Editor, Unix Review
“Bruce continues to amaze me with his insight into C++, and
Thinking in
C++
is his best collection of ideas yet. If you want clear answers to difficult
questions about C++, buy this outstanding book.”
Gary Entsminger
Author, The Tao of Objects
“
Thinking in C++
patiently and methodically explores the issues of when and
how to use inlines, references, operator overloading, inheritance and dynamic
objects, as well as advanced topics such as the proper use of templates,
exceptions and multiple inheritance. The entire effort is woven in a fabric that
includes Eckel’s own philosophy of object and program design. A must for
every C++ developer’s bookshelf,
Thinking in C++
is the one C++ book you
must have if you’re doing serious development with C++.”
Richard Hale Shaw
Contributing Editor, PC Magazine
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