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Beginning Programming with C++ For Dummies
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- date: 13 September 2010
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C++ is an object-oriented programming language commonly adopted by would-be programmers. This book explores the basic development concepts and techniques of C++ and explains the "how" and "why" of C++ programming from the ground up.
You'll discover what goes into creating a program, as well as how to put the various pieces together, deal with standard programming challenges, handle debugging, and make it all work.
* Details the basics of C++ programming and explores the "how" and "why" of this object-oriented language
* Addresses the various components that go into creating a program with C++
* Walks you through common challenges of C++ programming
Assuming no prior experience, Beginning Programming with C++ For Dummies is a fun and friendly guide to learning the C++ language.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
From the Back Cover
Here's programming made easy (and fun!) with this guide to the popular C++ language
So you're dreaming of the exciting life of a programmer? You can make it happen with this book! Even if you barely know what programming is, you can learn to "speak" the C++ language, install and use the compiler, work with loops, understand objects and classes, get rid of bugs, and write real programs that work. It's all in these pages!
*
How the thing thinks — understand what a computer needs to work, what an algorithm is, and how programming languages function
*
Tools of the trade — install Code::Blocks, use the integrated development environment, and write your first program
*
Express yourself — learn to write simple expressions, declare integer variables, and make decisions within a program
*
Love loops — use loops and functions, divide your code into modules, eliminate bugs, and master the C++ pointer
*
Think objectively — grasp object-oriented programming concepts and work with classes and objects
Open the book and find:
*
What a programming language must do
*
How to work with integer expressions and character expressions
*
Tips for keeping errors out of your code
*
Four essential parts of a loop
*
Different numerical variable types
*
Why C++ pointers are important
*
How to use constructors and destructors
*
Advanced language features you'll want to know
Learn to:
*
Think like a programmer and understand how C++ works
*
Create programs and get bugs out of your code
*
Master basic development concepts and techniques in C++
Find source code from the book and the Code::Blocks C++ compiler on the companion CD-ROM
About the Author
Stephen R. Davis is a programmer and the bestselling author of several books on the C languages, including C# For Dummies, C++ Weekend Crash Course, and all editions of C++ For Dummies. He currently works for L-3 Communications in the area of Homeland Defense.
Product Details
* Paperback: 456 pages
* Publisher: For Dummies; Pap/Cdr edition (August 16, 2010)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0470617977
* ISBN-13: 978-0470617977
You'll discover what goes into creating a program, as well as how to put the various pieces together, deal with standard programming challenges, handle debugging, and make it all work.
* Details the basics of C++ programming and explores the "how" and "why" of this object-oriented language
* Addresses the various components that go into creating a program with C++
* Walks you through common challenges of C++ programming
Assuming no prior experience, Beginning Programming with C++ For Dummies is a fun and friendly guide to learning the C++ language.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
From the Back Cover
Here's programming made easy (and fun!) with this guide to the popular C++ language
So you're dreaming of the exciting life of a programmer? You can make it happen with this book! Even if you barely know what programming is, you can learn to "speak" the C++ language, install and use the compiler, work with loops, understand objects and classes, get rid of bugs, and write real programs that work. It's all in these pages!
*
How the thing thinks — understand what a computer needs to work, what an algorithm is, and how programming languages function
*
Tools of the trade — install Code::Blocks, use the integrated development environment, and write your first program
*
Express yourself — learn to write simple expressions, declare integer variables, and make decisions within a program
*
Love loops — use loops and functions, divide your code into modules, eliminate bugs, and master the C++ pointer
*
Think objectively — grasp object-oriented programming concepts and work with classes and objects
Open the book and find:
*
What a programming language must do
*
How to work with integer expressions and character expressions
*
Tips for keeping errors out of your code
*
Four essential parts of a loop
*
Different numerical variable types
*
Why C++ pointers are important
*
How to use constructors and destructors
*
Advanced language features you'll want to know
Learn to:
*
Think like a programmer and understand how C++ works
*
Create programs and get bugs out of your code
*
Master basic development concepts and techniques in C++
Find source code from the book and the Code::Blocks C++ compiler on the companion CD-ROM
About the Author
Stephen R. Davis is a programmer and the bestselling author of several books on the C languages, including C# For Dummies, C++ Weekend Crash Course, and all editions of C++ For Dummies. He currently works for L-3 Communications in the area of Homeland Defense.
Product Details
* Paperback: 456 pages
* Publisher: For Dummies; Pap/Cdr edition (August 16, 2010)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0470617977
* ISBN-13: 978-0470617977
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