This was amazing. I was taking another look at my copy of The Waite Group's C++ Primer Plus by Stephen Prata, copyright 1991, with its amusing statement that it looked like C++ is going to be big in the 1990s, and I went on Amazon to see whether Stephen Prata, one of the best programming authors I have ever read, had written anything lately. Then I saw that a new version of that book had been released in the last few days!
So, though it was expensive, I bought the new version. It looks good on Kindle -- I checked the Amazon Kindle web version and checked it out on my Kindle 3. On the Amazon Web version, I found I could copy and paste programs into my Code::Blocks compiler and they worked fine. The source code is also available. The book is a quality production, even the Kindle version (and Kindle users know that quality is often overlooked by publishers).
You can tell in some ways that this edition is a rehash of old stuff, but the thoroughness and clarity of Prata's work continues to shine through. I was suprised that he didn't mention the Code::Blocks IDE, which seems to me to be the go-to IDE for these days, at least for free. There are many references to recent developments in the C++ world, which I appreciate.
So it looks to me like another home run by Stephen Prata!