Title: C++ by Example Author(s): Greg Perry Pages: 881 Publisher: Prentice Hall Computer Publishing Publication date: 1992 Language: English Format: PDF ISBN-10: 1565290380 ISBN-13: Description: Every day, more and more people learn and use the C++ programming
language. I have taught C to thousands of students in my life.
I see many of those students now moving to C++ in their school work
or career. The C++ language is becoming an industry-accepted
standard programming language, using the solid foundation of C to
gain a foothold. C++ is simply a better C than C.
C++ By Example is one of several books in Que’s new line of By
Example series. The philosophy of these books is simple: The best
way to teach computer programming concepts is with multiple
examples. Command descriptions, format syntax, and language
references are not enough to teach a newcomer a programming
language. Only by looking at numerous examples and by running
sample programs can programming students get more than just a
“feel” for the language.
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