References

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International Standard. ISO/IEC 14882, Programming Languages — C++, First edition 1998-09-01. (This is the reference book to the C++ language. You can download it from the American National Standards Institute for a small cost and it is worth every penny. If you are new to the language it is an extremely daunting document. I also recommend you have a fast Internet connection and an even faster printer!)

Beck, Kent. Extreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 2000. ISBN 201-61641-6

Lucas, Paul J. The C++ Programmer’s Handbook, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1992. ISBN 0- 13-118233-1 (Great quick reference guide. I put this book in my backpack, take it to class, and show my students on the first day of every C++ class I teach. Age has done nothing to impair the usefulness of this work.)

Ellis, Margaret A., Stroustrup, Bjarne. The Annotated C++ Reference Manual, (a.k.a. The ARM), Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1990. ISBN 0-201-51459-1 (This a great reference book. There is a second edition out now so look for it in the bookstores.)



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C++ for Artists. The Art, Philosophy, and Science of Object-Oriented Programming
C++ For Artists: The Art, Philosophy, And Science Of Object-Oriented Programming
ISBN: 1932504028
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 340
Authors: Rick Miller

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