''This is Effective C++ volume three -- it's really
that good.'' -- Herb Sutter, independent consultant and
secretary of the ISO/ANSI C++ standards committee''There
are very few books which all C++ programmers must have.
Add Effective STL to that list.'' -- Thomas Becker,
Senior Software Engineer, Zephyr Associates, Inc., and
columnist, C/C++ Users Journal C++'s Standard Template
Library is revolutionary, but learning to use it well
has always been a challenge. Until now. In this book,
best-selling author Scott Meyers (Effective C++, and
More Effective C++) reveals the critical rules of thumb
employed by the experts -- the things they almost always
do or almost always avoid doing -- to get the most out
of the library. Other books describe what's in the STL.
Effective STL shows you how to use it. Each of the
book's 50 guidelines is backed by Meyers' legendary
analysis and incisive examples, so you'll learn not only
what to do, but also when to do it -- and why.
Highlights of Effective STL include: * Advice on
choosing among standard STL containers (like vector and
list), nonstandard STL containers (like hash_set and
hash_map), and non-STL containers (like bitset).*
Techniques to maximize the efficiency of the STL and the
programs that use it. * Insights into the behavior of
iterators, function objects, and allocators, including
things you should not do. * Guidance for the proper use
of algorithms and member functions whose names are the
same (e.g., find), but whose actions differ in subtle
(but important) ways. * Discussions of potential
portability problems, including straightforward ways to
avoid them. Like Meyers' previous books, Effective STL
is filled with proven wisdom that comes only from
experience. Its clear, concise, penetrating style makes
it an essential resource for every STL
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