Bjarne Stroustrup's Homepage
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Bjarne Stroustrup's HomepageMorgan Stanley | Columbia University | Churchill College, Cambridge
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C++
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Welcome to Bjarne Stroustrup's homepage!
I'm a Technical Fellow and a Managing Director in the technology division of Morgan Stanley in New York City and a Visiting Professor in Computer Science at Columbia University.
I designed and implemented the C++ programming language. To make C++ a stable and up-to-date base for real-world software development, I have stuck with its ISO standards effort for almost 30 years (so far).
- A Tour of C++ (2nd edition) (a brief - 240 page - tour of the C++ Programming language and its standard library for experienced programmers)
- The C++ Programming Language (4th edition) (an exhaustive description of the C++ Programming language, its standard library, and fundamental techniques for experienced programmers)
- Programming: Principles and Practice using C++ (2nd edition) (a programming text book aimed at beginners who want eventually to become professionals)
- The Design and Evolution of C++ (a book presenting the rationale and design criteria for C++ and its evolution up until 1994).
- Research and popular papers
- Technical reports and proposals for the ISO C++ Standard
- Videos
- Interviews
- Biographical material,
| Columbia University | Churchill College, Cambridge
home
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C++
|
FAQ
|
technical FAQ
|
publications
|
WG21 papers
|
TC++PL
|
Tour++
|
Programming
|
D&E
|
bio
|
interviews
|
videos
|
quotes
|
applications
|
guidelines
|
compilers
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