About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 109. Chapters: Bjarne Stroustrup, Comparison of Java and C++, Template, Header file, Andrei Alexandrescu, C++0x, Operators in C and C++, Name mangling, C++ classes, Virtual function, Microsoft Visual C++ Name Mangling, Placement syntax, Boost C++ Libraries, Decltype, Template metaprogramming, Compatibility of C and C++, Concepts, Sizeof, Copy constructor, Reference, Opaque pointer, Database Management Library, Typedef, POCO C++ Libraries, Virtual inheritance, Carbide.c++, Return value optimization, Alexander Stepanov, Precompiled header, String, Wide character, Inner class, One Definition Rule, Curiously recurring template pattern, ACCU, Undefined behavior, Argument-dependent name lookup, Sequence point, New, ODB, Expression templates, Assignment operator, Circular dependency, Dev-C++, Copy elision, Ios, Pragma once, Substitution failure is not an error, The lexer hack, Typename, Run-time type information, Most vexing parse, Special member functions, Erase-remove idiom, David Abrahams, Variadic macro, Edison Design Group, Rule of three, CodeSynthesis XSD, Typeid, Plain old data structure, Fstream, Functional, Single Compilation Unit, Dynamic cast, Pete Becker, Delete, Herb Sutter, Loki, Seekg, Scott Meyers, E. Balagurusamy, Partial template specialization, OpenC++, AspectC++, C++ Report, Header-only, Prefix header, Significantly Prettier and Easier C++ Syntax, Tech Edge, CFLAGS, Exception guarantees, List of C++ multi-threading libraries, List of C++ template libraries, Ifstream, Traits class, Pro*C, GNU E, Plain Old C++ Object, Mophun, BCX, ObjectCenter, Dominance, Auto-linking, Mentat.