C++ Report

C++ Report was a bi-monthly professional computer magazine published by SIGS Publications Group. It was edited by Robert Murray, Stanley B. Lippman, Douglas C. Schmidt, Brad Appleton, Robert Cecil Martin, and Herb Sutter[1] and aimed to cover various issues related to C++ programming language. It was recognized as an important publication related to C++.[2][3]

C++ Report
C++ Report Vol 10. No.7, July/Aug 1998
EditorRobert Cecil Martin
CategoriesComputer magazines
FrequencyBi-Monthly
PublisherSIGS Publications Group
Year founded1989
Final issue2002
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City
LanguageEnglish

Notable contributors

gollark: Minoteaur 6 is the one you're using and it... should... technically... work.
gollark: Sorry, I mean Minoteaur *7* wouldn't run well.
gollark: It uses incredibly advanced machine learning techniques, you see.
gollark: It uses Python and it's meant to have a GPU available for a few things.
gollark: Minoteaur 6 would also not run on your server well.

References

  1. "The Last Waltz, Douglas C. Schmidt, C++ Report, January 1999". Archived from the original on December 5, 2010. Retrieved October 26, 2010.
  2. Scott Meyers, The Most Important C++ Non-Book Publications...Ever
  3. Stanley B. Lippman (1997). C++ Gems: Programming Pearls from The C++ Report (SIGS Reference Library). ISBN 0-13-570581-9.


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