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About the Author. Herbert Schildt is the world's leading programming author. He is an authority on the. C, C++, Java, and C# languages

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About the Author

Destiny drew Yashavant Kanetkar towards computers when the IT
industry was just making a beginning in India. Having completed
his education from VJTI Mumbai and IIT Kanpur in Mechanical
Engineering he started his training company in Nagpur.
Yashavant has a passion for writing and is an author of several
books in C, C++, VC++, C#, .NET, DirectX and COM
programming. He is a much sought after speaker on various
technology subjects and is a regular columnist for Express
Computers and Developer 2.0. His current affiliations include
being a Director of KICIT, a training company and DCube
Software Technologies, a software development company. In
recognition to his contribution Microsoft awarded him the
prestigious “Best .NET Technical Contributor” award recently.
He can be reached at kanetkar@kicit.com.


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         This is the third edition of C++: The Complete Reference. In the years that have transpired
since the second edition, C++ has undergone many changes. Perhaps the most important
is that it is now a standardized language. In November of 1997, the ANSI/ISO
committee charged with the task of standardizing C++, passed out of committee an
International Standard for C++. This event marked the end of a very long, and at
times contentious, process. As a member of the ANSI/ISO C++ committee, I watched
the progress of the emerging standard, following each debate and argument. Near the
end, there was a world-wide, daily dialogue, conducted via e-mail, in which the pros
and cons of this or that issue were put forth, and finally resolved. While the process
was longer and more exhausting than anyone at first envisioned, the result was worth
the trouble. We now have a standard for what is, without question, the most important
programming language in the world.
       During standardization, several new features were added to C++. Some are
relatively small. Others, like the STL (Standard Template Library) have ramifications
that will affect the course of programming for years to come. The net effect of the
additions was that the scope and range of the language were greatly expanded. For
example, because of the addition of the numerics library, C++ can be more conveniently
used for numeric processing.



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