C++ For Dummies

C++ For Dummies by Stephen R. Davis, published by Wiley on October 21, 1996, is a comprehensive guide designed for both beginners and experienced programmers. This 2nd edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on the intricacies of C++ programming, emphasizing the importance of understanding how various features fit together, akin to pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.
Readers will find practical tips that enhance their grasp of the C++ language, along with a review of the C language for those who may need a refresher. This resource aims to clarify both the “how” and the “why” of programming, making it a valuable tool for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge in computer programming and languages.
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The features of C++ programming are like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. Understanding how they fit together is important. C++ For Dummies, 2nd Edition, shows beginners and experts useful tips on how to get a better grasp of the C++ language. Unlike other C++ programming books, this handy reference considers the “why” just as important as the “how.” This down-to-earth guide also includes a review of the C language in case your knowledge of C is rusty.
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