C++ Demystified

C++ Demystified by Jeff Kent, published by McGraw Hill Professional on April 26, 2004, is a comprehensive guide designed to simplify the learning process of C++ programming. This 368-page book is presented in English and aims to minimize technical jargon while providing step-by-step discussions. Readers will gain a foundational understanding of programming languages and the specific components of C++, enabling them to create their own programs with expert guidance.
The book features quizzes at the end of each chapter to reinforce learning and covers essential topics such as functions, objects, compilers, and linkers. With its straightforward approach, C++ Demystified serves as a valuable resource for those looking to grasp the fundamentals of C++ programming efficiently. Whether you are a beginner or seeking to enhance your programming skills, this edition offers a clear pathway to understanding the intricacies of the language.
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Minimal technical jargon, step-by-step discussions, and quizzes at the end of each chapter make this an easy-to-understand guide to C++ programming. Quickly learn what a programming language is and the anatomy of C++, then jump right into creating your own programs with expert guidance. Discover functions, objects, compilers, linkers, and much more along the way. For the fast and easy way to understanding the fundamentals of C++, this is the resource you need.
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