Teach Yourself C++ is a concise guide to one of the most popular programming languages in use today. All aspects of the programming are clearly explained, with examples and exercises used throughout. The book covers data storage and flow control, standard library functions, the preprocessor, pointers and reference variables, object-oriented programming. Richard Riley is an experience computer programmer and has written extensively in C++, Perl, Java, JavaScript and HTML. Topics include and introduction to C++, C++ compiler, the code linker, handling data, physical memory, casting, control statements such as the if statement and switch statement, loops, break and continue, arrays, handling strings in C++, declaring functions, data scope, the C Standard Library, header files, classic C I/O, simple file handling, Blocked I/O, trick string manipulation, dynamic memory allocation, the preprocessor, the #include directive, macro traps, and much more.
C++ (Teach Yourself Books)
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July, 2000
$10.47
$14.95
192
paperback
0658006967
McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Books
Richard Riley
C++ programming, #define directive, #undef directive, #pragma directive, conditinal statements, guide to C++
Concise guide to one of the most popular programming languages C++
Teach Yourself C++ is a concise guide to one of the most popular programming languages in use today. All aspects of the programming are clearly explained, with examples and exercises used throughout. The book covers data storage and flow control, standard library functions, the preprocessor, pointers and reference variables, object-oriented programming. Richard Riley is an experience computer programmer and has written extensively in C++, Perl, Java, JavaScript and HTML. Topics include and introduction to C++, C++ compiler, the code linker, handling data, physical memory, casting, control statements such as the if statement and switch statement, loops, break and continue, arrays, handling strings in C++, declaring functions, data scope, the C Standard Library, header files, classic C I/O, simple file handling, Blocked I/O, trick string manipulation, dynamic memory allocation, the preprocessor, the #include directive, macro traps, and much more.
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