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Applied C++: Practical Techniques for Building Better Software
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Author: Philip Romanik, Amy Muntz
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional (May 1, 2003)
Media: Paperback, 352 pages
Price: $44.99
ISBN-10: 0321108949
ISBN-13: 9780321108944
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Applied C++: Practical Techniques for Building Better Software |
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This book takes C++ a step further from the books that describe specific features of C++. It provides concrete techniques and methods for delivering commercial-quality software; software that must be portable across many platforms, meet performance goals, and be maintainable and understandable both to customers and internal developers alike. The authors include a simple image processing system to demonstrate the techniques of developing robust C++ software; it's a really fun and interesting system for programmers and developers. After reading the book, you will have an image processing framework that is useful for manipulating digital images and a practical toolkit of C++ utilities. This book is unique because it is about software development, not just programming. Sections like Reusable Code and Portability will get the reader thinking about more than trying to come up with the fastest way to code the solution to a problem.
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>> ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
Philip Romanik is an independent consultant who has been designing and implementing real-world software applications for the past twenty years. He is an expert in the development of real-time, embedded software for performance-intensive applications. He has created patentable technology for his clients and has provided services to such leading companies as Eastman Kodak and Microsoft. Amy Muntz is an independent consultant who holds advanced technical and business degrees, and writes from broad experience in both fields. She specializes in the development and management of aggressive software projects, successfully helping her clients over the past fifteen years build and market products that meet their business objectives.
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Paul McFedries, Bill Hamilton, Rajesh George, Lance Delano, Microsoft Corporation, William R. Stanek, Scott Mueller, Brian Knittel, Terry Ulick, George Penston, Bud E. Smith, Arthur Bebak, Ivor Horton, Philip Romanik, Amy Muntz, Loretta Malandro, Joseph Phillips, Jason Gerner, Morgan Owens, Elizabeth Naramore, Matt Warden, Jeremy Stolz, Elmo Ellis, Ronald B. Cagle, David Sawyer McFarland |
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