"Thinking In C++. Volume 2: Practical Programming" - читать интересную книгу автора (Eckel Bruce, Allison Chuck)

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The source code for this book is copyrighted freeware, distributed via the web site http://www.MindView.net. The copyright prevents you from republishing the code in print media without permission.

In the starting directory where you unpacked the code you will find the following copyright notice:.

//:! :CopyRight.txt

Copyright (c) MindView, Inc., 2003

Source code file from the book

«Thinking in C++, 2nd Edition, Volume 2.»

All rights reserved EXCEPT as allowed by the

following statements: You can freely use this file

for your own work (personal or commercial),

including modifications and distribution in

executable form only. Permission is granted to use

this file in classroom situations, including its

use in presentation materials, as long as the book

«Thinking in C++» is cited as the source.

Except in classroom situations, you cannot copy

and distribute this code; instead, the sole

distribution point is http://www.MindView.net

(and official mirror sites) where it is

freely available. You cannot remove this

copyright and notice. You cannot distribute

modified versions of the source code in this

package. You cannot use this file in printed

media without the express permission of the

author. The authors makes no representation about

the suitability of this software for any purpose.

It is provided «as is» without express or implied

warranty of any kind, including any implied

warranty of merchantability, fitness for a

particular purpose or non-infringement. The entire

risk as to the quality and performance of the

software is with you. The authors and publisher shall not be liable for any damages suffered by you or any third party as a result of using or distributing software. In no event will the authors or the publisher be liable for any

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prove defective, you assume the cost of all

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think you've found an error, please submit the

correction using the form you will find at

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You may use the code in your projects and in the classroom as long as the copyright notice is retained.