Herbert Schildt is an American computing author and Windows programmer.
He has written books about the C and Java programming languages.
Schildt
holds both graduate and undergraduate degrees from the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). He was a member of the original
ANSI committee that standardized the C language in 1989, and the
ANSI/ISO committees that updated
that standard in 1999, and standardized
C++ in 1998. Other members of the ANSI C committee have drawn his
committee efforts into ask.
Schildt has written books about DOS,C, C++,
and other computer languages. His earliest books were published around
1985 and 1986. (The book Advanced Modula-2 from 1987 says on the lid
that it is his sixth book.) His books were initially published by
Osborne, an early computer book publisher which concentrated on titles
for the personal computer. After the acquisition of Osborne by
McGraw-Hill, the imprint continued publishing Schildt's work until the
imprint was subsumed completely into the larger company. His books have
sold more than 3 million copies worldwide and have been translated into
"all major foreign languages".
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