Designing and Coding Reusable C++

Designing and Coding Reusable C++

by Martin D . Carroll (Author), Margaret A . Ellis (Author)

Synopsis

One of the important benefits of programming in C++ is its reuse capabilities. Designing and Implementing Reusable C++ illustrates and enumerates all of the tradeoffs involved in writing reusable code. The authors discuss the topics related to the software development of code reusability in the design of interfaces, the efficiency of implementations, portability, and compatibility. The advantages and disadvantages of the alternatives are discussed in depth so that programmers can make informed decisions. Novice and experienced programmers alike will benefit from the ideas presented by the authors to produce reusable C++ code. 020151284XB04062001

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: 1
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Published: 27 Apr 1995

ISBN 10: 020151284X
ISBN 13: 9780201512847

Author Bio

About Martin D. Carroll

Martin D. Carroll, a member of the technical staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories, has worked for a number of years on the design and implementation of reusable C++ libraries, including the AT&T Standard Components Library. He is a graduate of Rutgers University with a doctorate in computer science. Dr. Carroll is an active contributor to USENIX C++.

About Margaret A. Ellis has worked for AT&T Bell Laboratories, UNIX System Laboratories, and Novell in compiler development. Ellis received a masters of science degree in computer science from the University of California. She is the coauthor of The Annotated C++ Reference Manual.



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