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The C and C++ Programmer's Reference presents an annotated list of alphabetical keywords, functions, and class libraries. This book serves as a handy reference. Experienced programmers will use this book to look up commands they know but can't quite remember in detail, while new programmers will refer to the book to reinforce their knowledge.

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Here's a handy desktop reference that won't merely sit on your desk! It will be in your hands all day-offering quick, easy access to succinct explanations of the essential C/C++ programming syntax, keywords, commands, functions, and class libraries. Written by Herb Schildt, today's number one programming author and internationally known C/C++ expert, this vital memory jogger holds a complete listing of essential C/C++ programming information in an easy-to-use, well organized format. At a glance, you'll find critical C/C++ definitions illuminated in the clear and readable prose that has made Schildt famous. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced Programmer, the C/C++ Programmer's Reference is one programming aid you won't want to be without. Jump to essential C/C++ syntax, keywords, commands, and functions quickly! Written by internationally known C/C++ expert Herb Schildt. Packed with programming tips to speed your work. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Herbert Schildt is a world-renowned programming author. His books have sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide and have have been translated into all major foreign languages. He is the author of many best-sellers, including C: The Complete Reference, now in its third edition; Teach Yourself C++, C++: The Complete Reference, and C++ From the Ground Up.

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  • Paperback: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill Osborne Media (July 10, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0078823676
  • ISBN-13: 978-0078823671
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,672,027 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC REFERENCE!!!, September 9, 2000
I agree, the first guy was clueless. This is a fantastic reference. The key word here is reference; this book does not teach you C++, nor does it try to. It is like a dictionary of the language. This is the book to look stuff up in when writing real code.

I like the style of this book much better than that of the "In a Nutshell" reference books, so I plan to get the Java version of this book ("Java 2 Programmer's Reference") instead of "Java in a Nutshell". Stuff is much easier to find.

Most compilers come with their own reference on disk, but they usually mix platform dependent stuff with platform independent stuff. I need my code to be as portable as possible, so I prefer to look stuff up in here.

It's cheap. It's great. Buy it.

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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good for the "off-liner"., September 22, 1999
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A quick reference indeed... a little too quick for my taste. The book is also very bulky on the inside (it seems as if the font was incresased in order to take up space). If you are the type of programmer that can spend the entire day with the computer turned on, this book would be a horrible waste of money. You could get better, and more in-depth info with the online references that most of todays compilers include. But if you're like me, and you often read and check code when your computer is off, or you're on the road and forgot the declaration to some function and don't want to turn on the laptop. This is a very nice book. Small (fits into a suitcase nicely) and "to the point" (very "to the point") info on C and C++'s syntax, basic functions, STLs, container classes, etc. I'm an amateur programmer that didn't want to spend alot of money on a huge book, and this turned out to be an OK buy. If you're looking for more in depth info on both C and C++. I have heard that Harbison and Steel's "C: A Reference Manual" is a great buy for the C programmer, and "C++ The Complete Reference" from Herb Schildt is also nice. All in all... this book gets 3-1/2 stars... for its utility on the road/offline, or when you don't have an online reference manual. Cheap too.!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Damn close to perfect reference book, December 29, 2003
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As an experienced programmer, this book is simply ideal for me. Whether to remind me of the ordering of parameters to functions or to recall the subtleties of using the STL, it's all there.

The book is thoroughly cross-referenced, has an excellent index, and is well organized -- it can be meaningfully browsed end to end, an extraordinary accomplishment. Mr. Schildt describes each entry concisely, thoroughly, and in a completely readable way. Consider for example the following description of the "static" keyword:
"static is a data type modifier that creates permanent storage for the local variable that it precedes. This enables the specified variable to maintain its value between function calls, for example.
"static can also be used to declare global variables. In this case, it limits the scope of the variable that it modifies to the file in which it is declared.
"In C++, when static is used on a class data member, it causes only one copy of that member to be shared by all objects of its class."
That is without compare the cleanest description of the keyword I've ever seen. This is a typical entry; it's all there, with enough detail that I recall exactly what is going on.

I am amused by the various bad reviews which complain that this is not a "complete" reference. It is exactly the judicious editing and concision which makes this so useful to me. My only complaint is in fact the opposite; that in some cases it goes into too much detail. There are sporadic "Programming Tips" scattered throughout, and I find each of these to be a waste of time in a reference text. These would seem more appropriate in an introductory text.

In short, this is an extremely useful reference for the experienced developer.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good for the quick lookup, bad for learning the langauge
I bought Herb Schildt's C++ the Complete Reference (3rd Edition) ten years ago as a freshman computer science student. Read more
Published 29 days ago by Andy

4.0 out of 5 stars Solid Reference
I've had this book for a while now and it usually answers my questions. Although, I can usually find my answers online as well. Was good for college use.
Published 5 months ago by Matt Lyssy

3.0 out of 5 stars Misleading dates on Amazon entry
I have to say that having this "second edition" display with a date (on the product webpage) of 2008 was confusing. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Philip L. Sevetson

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Programmers **QUICK** Reference Out There (not a complete reference)
What this book IS:
1. A *very*quick* reference for people that already know how to program in C/C++
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Published on July 1, 2007 by Brett R. Davis

1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible!
I wrote a bad review of this book 2 years ago, and can not find it here... it is one of the WORST reference books I have seen. Read more
Published on August 25, 2003 by A. Fair

1.0 out of 5 stars Abysmal
This is an appalling reference book. Haphazardly organised with insufficient depth on any function or keyword. Read more
Published on July 6, 2003 by spoon_

5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Reference Book
This book is simply outstanding for experienced C/C++ programmers. Some people have said that this book does not explain various concepts as well as other books. Read more
Published on December 16, 2002 by William Brendel

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Quick and Reliable Reference Available!
I bought this book a whlie ago. I love it as a throw-around quick-reference. We have to admit, as experienced as we become, we still forget the simple things from time to time. Read more
Published on October 11, 2002 by Cthulhu Wookie

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent compact reference
It's true that a book of this size has no chance of containing all possible information about the functions it features. Read more
Published on May 31, 2002 by Greg Roth

4.0 out of 5 stars This book is a life saver...
I program in C and C++ quite a lot, but there are still
quite a few functions which I don't have the parameters
memorized for, and this book tells me what I need and... Read more
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