Getting a program to work is just the it must work efficiently, making the most of limited time, memory, and disk space. Now, programmer Steve Heller introduces a collection of powerhouse algorithms that can supercharge virtually any C++ program. From streamlining random access to variable-length records to speeding large database sorts, you'll find it herealong with practical, "nothing-left-out" explanations.
Steve Heller (b. 1949) is a Texas-based programmer and author. He is best known for his books on C++, and particularly for his dialogical treatment of the language in his 2002 textbook C++: A Dialogue. Heller earned his bachelor's degree at Chicago's Shimer College, where he enrolled via early entrance. (from Shimer College Wiki)