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  2. The C++ Programming Language - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of The C++ Programming Language was published in 1985. As C++ evolved, a second edition was published in July 1991, reflecting the changes made. The third edition of the book was first published on 30 June 1997; a hardcover version of the third edition, with two new appendices, was later published as The C++ Programming Language: Special Edition on 11 February 2000.

  3. Brave New Words - Wikipedia

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    The vocabulary includes words used in science fiction books, TV and film. A second category rises from discussion and criticism of science fiction, and a third category comes from the subculture of fandom. It describes itself as "the first historical dictionary devoted to science fiction", tracing how science fiction terms have developed over time.

  4. Marshall Tymn - Wikipedia

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    The Science Fiction Reference Book (ed.) (1981) A Teacher's Guide to Science Fiction (1981) Survey of Science Fiction Literature: Biographical Supplement (1982) The Year's Scholarship in Science Fiction and Fantasy: 1976-1979 (1983) (with Roger C. Schlobin) The Year's Scholarship in Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Literature: 1980 (1983)

  5. Modern C++ Design - Wikipedia

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    Modern C++ Design: Generic Programming and Design Patterns Applied is a book written by Andrei Alexandrescu, published in 2001 by Addison-Wesley. It has been regarded as "one of the most important C++ books" by Scott Meyers. [1] The book makes use of and explores a C++ programming technique called template metaprogramming. While Alexandrescu ...

  6. SICP has been influential in computer science education, and several later books have been inspired by its style. Structure and Interpretation of Classical Mechanics (SICM), another book that uses Scheme as an instructional element, by Gerald Jay Sussman and Jack Wisdom; Software Design for Flexibility, by Chris Hanson and Gerald Jay Sussman

  7. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Edward James, a British scholar of medieval history and science fiction, praised the second edition of the encyclopedia in his review (also for the journal Foundation) in 1993, writing that it is "the one indispensable volume on every sf readers' shelf: not only the best reference work in the field, but one of the best reference works I have ...

  8. Anatomy of Wonder - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Anatomy of Wonder — A Critical Guide to Science Fiction is a reference book by Neil ... (1982) in Science ...

  9. Reference (C++) - Wikipedia

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    In the C++ programming language, a reference is a simple reference datatype that is less powerful but safer than the pointer type inherited from C. The name C++ reference may cause confusion, as in computer science a reference is a general concept datatype, with pointers and C++ references being specific reference datatype implementations.