C++ Programmers Can Create Time-Saving Generic Libraries Using New
Templates

BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA--Generic Programming for Borland C++, a new book/disk
package from Windcrest, gives C++ programmers the practical tools and
guidance they need to create code that can be used over and over again in
their applications.

Author Namir Shammas' clear, step-by-step instructions and helpful examples
show users how to develop the following recyclable libraries: 

* Stacks 
* Arrays 
* Linked lists
* Hash Tables 
* AVL-trees
* Graphs
* Queues
* Matrices

In addition to providing dozens of complete, customizable program listings,
Generic Programming for Borland C++ describes how to enhance generic code
using techniques such as inheritance and polymorphism. This time-saving
guide also comes with a disk containing all of the generic data structure
class examples listed in the book.

About the Author:

A professional programmer and writer specializing in object-oriented
programming, Namir C. Shammas is the author of Windcrest's Visual Basic:
Easy Windows Programming and Visual Basic Power Programming.

Windcrest/McGraw-Hill 
Generic Programming for Borland C++ 
Order No. 4299 Available: March 1993 
Paper $34.95 ISBN 0-83064263-3 
320 pp., 136 illus., 7" x 10" 
3.5" disk included

TAB Books, Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17294-0850
1-800-233-1128,  FAX 717-794-2103

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