"The second edition is clearer and adds more examples on how to use STL
in a practical environment. Moreover, it is more concerned with
performance and tools for its measurement. Both changes are very
welcome." --Lawrence Rauchwerger, Texas A&M University "So many
algorithms, so little time! The generic algorithms chapter with so many
more examples than in the previous edition is delightful! The examples
work cumulatively to give a sense of comfortable competence with the
algorithms, containers, and iterators used." --Max A. Lebow, Software
Engineer, Unisys Corporation The STL Tutorial and Reference Guide
is highly acclaimed as the most accessible, comprehensive, and
practical introduction to the Standard Template Library (STL).
Encompassing a set of C++ generic data structures and algorithms, STL
provides reusable, interchangeable components adaptable to many
different uses without sacrificing efficiency. Written by authors who
have been instrumental in the creation and practical application of STL,
STL Tutorial and Reference Guide, Second Edition includes a tutorial, a
thorough description of each element of the library, numerous sample
applications, and a comprehensive reference. You will find
in-depth explanations of iterators, generic algorithms, containers,
function objects, and much more. Several larger, non-trivial
applications demonstrate how to put STL's power and flexibility to work.
This book will also show you how to integrate STL with object-oriented
programming techniques. In addition, the comprehensive and detailed STL
reference guide will be a constant and convenient companion as you learn
to work with the library. This second edition is fully updated
to reflect all of the changes made to STL for the final ANSI/ISO C++
language standard. It has been expanded with new chapters and
appendices. Many new code examples throughout the book illustrate
individual concepts and techniques, while larger sample programs
demonstrate the use of the STL in real-world C++ software development.
An accompanying Web site, including source code and examples referenced
in the text, can be found at
http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~musser/stl-book/index.html.
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