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Bestselling Programming Tutorial and Reference Completely Rewritten for the New C++11 Standard   Fully updated and recast for the newly released C++11 standard, this authoritative and comprehensive introduction to C++ will help you to learn the language fast, and to use it in modern, highly effective ways. Highlighting today’s best practices, the authors show how to use both the core language and its standard library to write efficient, readable, and powerful code.   C++ Primer, Fifth Edition, introduces the C++ standard library from the outset, drawing on its common functions and facilities to help you write useful programs without first having to master every language detail. The book’s many examples have been revised to use the new language features and demonstrate how to make the best use of them. This book is a proven tutorial for those new to C++, an authoritative discussion of core C++ concepts and techniques, and a valuable resource for experienced programmers, especially those eager to see C++11 enhancements illuminated.   Start Fast and Achieve More Learn how to use the new C++11 language features and the standard library to build robust programs quickly, and get comfortable with high-level programming Learn through examples that illuminate today’s best coding styles and program design techniques Understand the “rationale behind the rules”: why C++11 works as it does Use the extensive crossreferences to help you connect related concepts and insights Benefit from up-to-date learning aids and exercises that emphasize key points, help you to avoid pitfalls, promote good practices, and reinforce what you’ve learned   Access the source code for the extended examples from informit.com/title/0321714113   C++ Primer, Fifth Edition, features an enhanced, layflat binding, which allows the book to stay open more easily when placed on a flat surface. This special binding method—notable by a small space inside the spine—also increases durability.  

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My preference would be 2.5 stars, but I'll round up. Did not buy from Amazon, but from a local bookstore where I could browse the shelves, so you won't see "verified purchase" here. Twenty-five years ago, I was an expert C programmer, but moved into other areas and never came fully up to speed with C++. I purchased this text to help (1) revive my memory of C/C++ basic syntax and (2) move me into C++ expertise.I read the first three chapters straight thru, then hit chunks elsewhere. Given the book's size, I'd bet that few of the 5- or 4-star reviewers have read much of the text in detail.The book is quite good in sections, but overly verbose elsewhere. In trying to be precise, the authors are frequently the reverse -- and wordily so! One example is in chapter 2, where classes are introduced, classes being a central concept of OOP languages. The authors define a very simple class consisting only of a few data members, but all their sample code uses the "struct" keyword. Structs pre-existed in C and were widely used. (C Structs are what evolved into C++ classes; they are *almost* but not quite identical to classes.) The problem is that the authors never tell you what a struct is, and keep referring to the struct in their sample code as a "class". Thus, when you see "struct" in their sample code, you must go outside the book to learn what "struct" is and how it differs from a "class". (Google: "c++ struct vs class") Sections like this are obscure and irritating, and there are too many of them.In parallel with this book, I read Stephen Davis' "C++ for Dummies", which is excellent. Davis' writing is sparse, clear and precise, as are his code examples, and not overly sprinkled with "cutsie" comments. Davis is far better organized. He starts with basics and gradually moves up to complex topics such as copy/move constructors, polymorphism and class templates. Whether programming newbie or experienced C programmer, I'd strongly recommend Davis' book.
This is a very well written book. I'm an experienced programmer (C# and I have had experience with C++ a few years back, but nothing too serious), so it's hard for me to judge this from a beginner's perspective; however, my experience gives me a bit of an insight into what a book should include and how the material should be structured. I know what I want to get out of a book and so it makes it easy for me to judge whether that requirement has been fulfilled. I must say that this book has managed well in every aspect. It does a good job of explaining things well enough, without making it all too dry and boring. Many books do a poor job of focusing too much on some topics to the point where it's unbearable to read them, while failing to cover certain topics in any reasonable detail. I haven't had any issues with this one. It's a pretty thick book (~900 pages of actual material) and it does a good job of putting it all together. It feels like it was written by real working human beings, rather than some academic poindexter with no real-life experience. There's no pointless humor and at the same time there is absolutely no attempt at sounding superior in any of explanations in attempt to impress the reader. This book is a very easy read. I am incredibly picky on books and it's not easy to please me -- I haven't found any faults worth of mentioning with this book. I don't think a beginner will have too much difficulty with this book and I definitely think that experienced programmers wanting to brush up on their C++ will get a lot out of this. This thing will stay in my library (it's a shame there's no hardcover version, I enjoy those).As a tip to any beginners, read through the book lightly for the first time. What I mean is that don't attempt to understand everything right away and don't focus too much on the details. Make a note of the areas you had difficulty understanding, do a slight research to see if you can grasp it right away, but don't focus on that too much. You'll be surprised how much of the earlier information will become clear and a second nature to you as you progress further. Once you're done with your first read-through, go back and see if you still don't understand any of the areas you've marked down. I'm sure that you'll be able to eliminate many of them. At this point, focus heavily on the areas you still have difficulty with. Of course, results will vary and not everyone learns the same way, but this has worked out very well for me. That's how I study for everything. I read through any material very lightly the firs time around, to get the general feeling and find the areas I'll be focusing on, and then go back to focus on those details. This strategy helped me maintain 4.0 in Computer Science, so the results are real (but once again, it may vary by person).

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