- The Annotated C++ Reference Manual, Bjarne
Stroustrup/Margareth Ellis[ARM], Addison Wesley 1990, ISBN 0-201-51459-1.
This book forms the basis of the work in the ANSI-C++ committee.
- C++ Primer, Second Edition, Stanley B. Lippman, Addison Wesley 1991,
ISBN 0-201-54848-8.
Very good for learning the basics of C++.
- The C++ Programming Language, Second Edition, Bjarne
Stroustrup, Addison Wesley 1991, ISBN 0-201-53992-6.
This second edition has been completely updated with the current (and future)
language definition. It will most certainly become a standard reference book.
- Advanced C++ Programming Styles and Idioms, James O. Coplien, Addison
Wesley 1992, ISBN 0-210-54855-0.
Possibly the most advanced book on how to use C++. Contains many tricks
and tips.
- Object-oriented Software Construction, Bertrand Meyer, Prentice Hall
1988, ISBN 0-13-629049-3 or 0-13-629031-0 PBK
Somewhat of a classic work. Examples are written in Eiffel.
- Data Abstraction and Object-Oriented Programming in C++, Keith E. Gorlen,
Sanford M. Orlow and Perry S. Plexico, John Wiley & Sons 1990, ISBN 0 471 92346
X pbk or 0 471 92751 1.
The book that describes the class library NIH. Includes many good examples.
- Object-Oriented Design with Applications, Grady Booch, Benjamin/Cummings
1991, ISBN 0-8053-0091-0.
Treats the design and implementation of software in various object-oriented
languages.
- Recommended
C Style and Coding Standards, Bell Labs, Zoology Computer Systems University
of Toronto, CS University of Washington, November 18, 1989.
A collection of rules for programming in C. Contains a good section on portability.
- A Guide to Natural Naming, Daniel Keller, ETH, Projekt-Zentrum IDA,
CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
A guide on how to choose good names for functions and variables. Not adapted
to object-oriented programming.
- Advanced C++, Jonathan E. Shopiro, Binder with material from course
held in Lund (Sweden) from June 4 to June 7, 1991. Filled with warnings and tips.
- Objektorienterad programmering och biblioteksuppbyggnad i C++, Martin
Carrol.
Material from course held in Stockholm (Sweden) on April 18, 1991. Presents
useful viewpoints on problems which may arise when designing a class library.
- Automatic Detection of C++ Programming Errors: Initial Thoughts on a lint++,
Scott Myers/Moises Lejter, Usenix C++ Conference Proceedings, Spring 91.
Article which describes some programming rules for C++.
- Code-Style Prescriptions Carl R. Dickler, Unix Review,
9(9), 1991, pages 41-45.
Article which describes a number of programming rules for C and which discusses
why programming rules are needed.