Who's Afraid of C++ by Author M Unknown

Who's Afraid of C++ by Author M Unknown

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This volume is intended to teach the reader to program in C++, assuming no prior knowledge of programming. The method is to explain the principles of good programming, and then illustrate each of them in the context of a realistic, although simple, program.

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Who's Afraid of C++ by Author M Unknown

This book teaches you to program in C++, assuming no prior knowledge of programming. The methodology used is to explain the principles of good programming, and then illustrate each of them in the context of a realistic, although simple program. This approach differs from that of the vast majority of C++ books now available, which assume facility with C progamming. From the Foreword by Edward Yourdon: "...This is the best technical book I've read since 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' appeared in the mid-1970s." Computer programming isn't really mysterious, or at least it doesn't have to be when it is explained as clearly and simply as it is in this book. You don't need any prior background in programming to follow Steve Heller's gentle step-by-step path to programming in C++--even experienced programmers can read it without feeling patronized.
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ISBN 13 9780123390974
ISBN 10 0123390974
Title Who's Afraid of C++
Author Author M Unknown
Series Who's Afraid Of?
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Year published 1996-07-04
Number of pages 486
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.