Best of
Computer-Reference

2000

Thinking in C++, Volume One: Introduction to Standard C++


Bruce Eckel - 2000
    It became an instant classic, winning the 1995 Software Development Jolt Cola Award for best book of the year. Now, Eckel has thoroughly rewritten Thinking in C++ to reflect the final ANSI/ISO C++ standard. Every page has been revisited and rethought, with many new examples and exercises -- all designed to help you understand C++ "down to the bare metal," so you can solve virtually any problem. Eckel starts with a detailed look at objects, showing how C++ programs can be constructed from off-the-shelf object libraries. This edition includes a new, chapter-length overview of the C features that are used in C++ -- plus a new CD-ROM containing an outstanding C seminar that covers all the foundations developers need before they can truly take advantage of C++. Eckel then walks through initialization and cleanup; function overloading and default arguments; constants; inline functions; name control; references and the copy constructor; operator overloading; and more. There are chapters on dynamic object creation; inheritance and composition; polymorphism and virtual functions, and templates. (Bonus coverage of string, templates, and the Standard Template Library, can be found at Eckel's web site.) Every chapter contains many modular, to-the-point examples, plus exercises based on Eckel's extensive experience teaching C++ seminars. Put simply, Eckel has made an outstanding book on C++ even better.

Real World Bryce 4 [With *]


Susan A. Kitchens - 2000
    Mountains, plains, oceans, and abstract landscapes spring to life with incredibly detailed natural textures, special effects, and animation. Home users and professional animators alike choose Bryce for its ease of use, reasonable price, and fabulous results. Real World Bryce 4 is the natural choice for those who want to exploit the limitless artistic potential of the program.Taking up where the manual leaves off, Real World Bryce 4 covers all the program's features, including the little-documented Deep Texture Editor, the heart of Bryce's natural-looking textures. The industrial-strength tips and techniques address your day-to-day production needs, giving you the best working approach for getting the most out of Bryce. Updated from the previous award-winning edition, the book features stunning full-color illustrations and a CD-ROM of samples, tutorial files, and a gallery of 3D artwork.

FreeBSD Corporate Networker's Guide (With CD-ROM)


Ted Mittelstaedt - 2000
    Ted Mittelstaedt covers just about everything you can do with FreeBSD, from printing to Apache web services, Samba file services to Sendmail mail services. You'll also find strong coverage of Internet security, DNS, DHCP, routing, installation, and configuration. CD-ROM contains base FreeBSD 4.2 for Intel i386, complete with installer and bootable CD-ROM support.

The Painter 6 Wow! Book


Cher Threinen-Pendarvis - 2000
    The accompanying Mac and Windows compatible CD-ROM provides custom brushes and textures, over 100 stock photographs and video clips, and try-out versions of Painter, Photoshop and more.