The Design of C++, conference by Bjarne Stroustrup

The Design of C++, conference by Bjarne Stroustrup

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The Design of C++, a lecture by Bjarne Stroustrup. This video was recorded in March 1994.

From the University Video Communications catalog:

/"Bjarne Stroustrup describes the origins, goals, and design rules of C++, then introduces the language's main features and the programming techniques they support. Finally, he discusses current uses of C++, the standardization effort and likely future uses Throughout, he highlights why C++ looks the way it does. Stroustrup explains the language features that most directly support data abstraction, object-oriented programming, as well. as the design and use of large systems: classes, abstract classes, models, class hierarchies, runtime type information, namespaces and models./"

Batch number: X6636.2013
Catalog number: 102624733

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