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2000 – 2009
- 2003
[b2]Andrew Koenig, Barbara Moo:
Intensivkurs C++ - schneller Einstieg über die Standardbibliothek. Pearson Studium 2003, ISBN 978-3-8273-7029-7, pp. 1-427
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[j46]Andrew Koenig, Barbara Moo:
Teaching Standard C++, Part 2. J. Object Oriented Program. 11(8): 64-67 (1999)
[j45]Andrew Koenig, Barbara Moo:
Teaching Standard C++, Part 3. J. Object Oriented Program. 11(9): 59-63 (1999)- 1998
[j44]Andrew Koenig:
A Quiet Revolution. J. Object Oriented Program. 10(8): 10-13, 16 (1998)
[j43]Andrew Koenig:
Report from Morristown. J. Object Oriented Program. 10(9): 5-8 (1998)
[j42]Andrew Koenig:
A Programming Revolution in Languages Founded on Object Logic. J. Object Oriented Program. 11(1): 13-16 (1998)
[j41]Andrew Koenig:
Is Abstraction Good? J. Object Oriented Program. 11(2): 66-69 (1998)
[j40]Andrew Koenig:
Simulating Dynamic Types in C++, Part 1. J. Object Oriented Program. 11(3): 76-78, 80 (1998)
[j39]Andrew Koenig:
Simulating Dynamic Types in C++, Part 2. J. Object Oriented Program. 11(4): 63-67 (1998)
[j38]Andrew Koenig:
Why Are Vectors Efficient? J. Object Oriented Program. 11(5): 71-75 (1998)
[j37]Andrew Koenig:
A Standard C++ Appetizer. J. Object Oriented Program. 11(6): 85-87 (1998)
[j36]Andrew Koenig, Barbara Moo:
Teaching Standard C++. J. Object Oriented Program. 11(7): 11-17 (1998)- 1997
[j35]Andrew Koenig:
The Importance - and Hazards - of Performance Measurement. J. Object Oriented Program. 9(8): 58-60 (1997)
[j34]Andrew Koenig:
Iterator Iterators and Temporal Sequences. J. Object Oriented Program. 9(9): 66-67, 71 (1997)
[j33]Andrew Koenig:
C++ in the Classroom: A Look Forward. J. Object Oriented Program. 10(1): 59-61 (1997)
[j32]Andrew Koenig:
Turning an Interface Inside out. J. Object Oriented Program. 10(2): 56-58 (1997)
[j31]Andrew Koenig:
Which Container Should we Teach First? J. Object Oriented Program. 10(3): 10-12 (1997)
[j30]Andrew Koenig:
A "++decade" of C++. J. Object Oriented Program. 10(4): 20-23, 34 (1997)
[j29]Andrew Koenig:
Inheritance and Abbreviations. J. Object Oriented Program. 10(5): 6-9, 21 (1997)
[j28]Andrew Koenig:
Report from London. J. Object Oriented Program. 10(6): 11-16 (1997)
[j27]Andrew Koenig:
Compile-Time Type Computation. J. Object Oriented Program. 10(7): 11-14 (1997)- 1996
[j26]Andrew Koenig:
Function Adaptors. J. Object Oriented Program. 8(8): 51-53 (1996)
[j25]Andrew Koenig:
Compatibility vs. Progress. J. Object Oriented Program. 8(9): 48-50 (1996)
[j24]Andrew Koenig:
Generic Input Iterators. J. Object Oriented Program. 9(1): 72-75 (1996)
[j23]Andrew Koenig:
Memory Allocation and C Compatibility. J. Object Oriented Program. 9(2): 42-43, 54 (1996)
[j22]Andrew Koenig:
C++ as a First Language. J. Object Oriented Program. 9(3): 47-49 (1996)
[j21]Andrew Koenig:
Design, Behavior, and Expectation. J. Object Oriented Program. 9(4): 79-81 (1996)
[j20]Andrew Koenig:
Interface and Initiative. J. Object Oriented Program. 9(5): 64-67 (1996)
[j19]Andrew Koenig:
Arithmetic Sequence Iterators. J. Object Oriented Program. 9(6): 38-39, 92 (1996)
[j18]Andrew Koenig:
Garbage Collection in C++: No Panacea, but Useful. J. Object Oriented Program. 9(7): 55-57 (1996)- 1995
[j17]Andrew Koenig:
Introduction to Iterator Adaptors. J. Object Oriented Program. 7(8): 66-68 (1995)
[j16]Andrew Koenig:
Polymorphic Reflections. J. Object Oriented Program. 7(9): 65-67, 80 (1995)
[j15]Andrew Koenig:
Patterns and Antipatterns. J. Object Oriented Program. 8(1): 46-48 (1995)
[j14]Andrew Koenig:
Is Programming Like Photography? J. Object Oriented Program. 8(2): 73-75 (1995)
[j13]Andrew Koenig:
Wrapping up the Standard. J. Object Oriented Program. 8(3): 60-62 (1995)
[j12]Andrew Koenig:
An Example of Language-Sensitive Design. J. Object Oriented Program. 8(4): 56-58, 61 (1995)
[j11]Andrew Koenig:
Function Objects, Templates, and Inheritance. J. Object Oriented Program. 8(5): 65-68, 84 (1995)
[j10]Andrew Koenig:
Variations on a Handle Theme. J. Object Oriented Program. 8(6): 77-80 (1995)
[j9]Andrew Koenig:
Another Handle Variation. J. Object Oriented Program. 8(7): 61-63 (1995)
[j8]Andrew Koenig:
Idiomatic design. OOPS Messenger 6(4): 14-19 (1995)
[j7]Andrew Koenig, Bjarne Stroustrup:
Foundations for Native C++ Styles. Softw. Pract. Exp. 25(S4): S4 (1995)- 1994
[j6]Andrew Koenig:
When to Write Buggy Programs. J. Object Oriented Program. 7(1): 80-82 (1994)
[j5]Andrew Koenig:
Libraries in Everyday Use. J. Object Oriented Program. 7(2): 68-72, 80 (1994)
[j4]Andrew Koenig:
Templates and Generic Algorithms. J. Object Oriented Program. 7(3): 45-47 (1994)
[j3]Andrew Koenig:
Surrogate Classes in C++. J. Object Oriented Program. 7(4): 71-72, 80 (1994)
[j2]Andrew Koenig:
Generic Iterators. J. Object Oriented Program. 7(5): 69-72 (1994)
[j1]Andrew Koenig:
Thoughts on Abstraction. J. Object Oriented Program. 7(6): 68-70 (1994)- 1992
[c3]Andrew Koenig:
Space-Efficient Trees in C++. C++ Conference 1992: 117-130- 1991
[c2]Andrew Koenig, Thomas A. Cargill, Keith E. Gorlen, Robert B. Murray, Michael Vilot:
How Useful is Multiple Inheritance in C++? C++ Conference 1991: 81-84- 1990
[c1]Andrew Koenig, Bjarne Stroustrup:
Exception Handling for C++. C++ Conference 1990: 149-176
1980 – 1989
- 1988
[b1]Andrew Koenig:
C traps and pitfalls. Addison-Wesley 1988, ISBN 978-0-201-17928-6, pp. I-XI, 1-147

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