The C++ Programming Language
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The C++ Programming Language is a computer programming book first published in October 1985. It was the first book to describe the C++ programming language, written by the language's creator, Bjarne Stroustrup. In the absence of an official standard, the book served for several years as the de facto documentation for the evolving C++ language, until the release of the ISO/IEC 14882:1998: Programming Language C++ standard on 1 September 1998. As the standard further evolved with the standardization of language and library extensions and with the publication of technical corrigenda, later editions of the book were updated to incorporate the new changes.
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Author | Bjarne Stroustrup |
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Cover artist | Brian Gakeadumele |
Language | English |
Subject | C++ |
Publisher | Addison–Wesley |
Publication date | 1985 (1st edition) 1991 (2nd) 1997 (3rd) 2000 (special) 2013 (4th)[1] |
ISBN | 020112078X (1st) ISBN 0201539926 (2nd) ISBN 0201889544 (3rd) ISBN 0201700735 (sp.) ISBN 0321563840 (4th)[1] |
OCLC | 59193992 |
005.13/3 19 | |
LC Class | QA76.73.C153 S77 1986 |
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