Booklist

Some much used books and reference texts:
  • M. T. Skinner: A Gentle Introduction to C++ (Silicon Press, 1992), ISBN 0-929306-11-2
  • B. Stroustrup: The C++ Programm Language (Addison-Wesley, 1992) 2nd ed.
  • ARM (Annotated Reference Manual) by Stroustrup and Lippman
  • S. Lippman: A C++ Primer (Addison-Wesley, 1992) 2nd ed.
  • I. Pohl: Object-Oriented Programming Using C++ (Benjamin-Cummings, 1993)
  • C++ FAQ [from rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/news.answers]
  • C++ Tutorial from Coronado Enterprises.
  • The sample programs for C++ Primer and the C++ Tutorial are available via WWW and ftp [from ftp.desy.de]

    The following sublist of books include C++ programs [provided by W.-H. Steeb <WHS@rau3.rau.ac.za>]:

  • Object-oriented programming in science with C++, by Willi-Hans Steeb, Dirk Lewien, Oliver Boine-Frankenheim (BI-Wissenschaftsverlag, Mannheim 1993, Germany). Book includes 60 C++ programs. Includes programs for chaotic systems
  • Chaos and Fractals: Algorithms and Computations, by Willi-Hans Steeb (BI-Wissenschaftsverlag, Mannheim 1992, Germany). Book includes 26 Turbo C and C++, 47 Turbo PASCAL, and 23 REDUCE programs.
  • More books by him contain sample programs in Turbo Pascal, Turbo C and REDUCE (a free symbolic manipulation package)


    Last updated November 15, 1993

    Marcus Speh

    <marcus@x4u.desy.de>