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C++ Programming in Easy Steps 5th edition

C++ Programming in Easy Steps 5th edition

Paperback by McGrath, Mike

C++ Programming in Easy Steps

£10.99

ISBN:
9781840787573
Publication Date:
21 Dec 2016
Edition/language:
5th edition / English
Publisher:
In Easy Steps Limited
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 Nov 2024
C++ Programming in Easy Steps

Description

C++ Programming in easy steps, 5th Edition shows the reader how to program in the powerful C++ language. Now, in its fifth edition, this guide gives complete examples that illustrate each aspect with colourized source code. C++ Programming in easy steps, 5th Edition begins by explaining how to install a free C++ compiler so the reader can quickly begin to create their own executable programs by copying the book's examples. It demonstrates all the C++ language basics before moving on to provide examples of Object Oriented Programming (OOP). C++ is not platform-dependent, so programs can be created on any operating system. Most illustrations in this book depict output on the Windows operating system purely because it is the most widely used desktop platform. The examples can also be created on other platforms such as Linux or macOS. The book concludes by demonstrating how the reader can use their acquired knowledge to create programs graphically using a modern C++ Integrated Development Environment (IDE), such as Microsoft's Visual Studio Community Edition. C++ Programming in easy steps, 5th Edition has an easy-to-follow style that will appeal to: anyone who wants to begin programming in C++ programmers moving from another programming language the student who is studying C++ Programming at school or college those seeking a career in computing who need a fundamental understanding of object oriented programming This book makes no assumption that the reader has previous knowledge of any programming language so it is suitable for the beginner to programming in C++, whether they know C or not.

Contents

Getting started Performing operations Making statements Handling strings Reading and writing files Pointing to data Creating classes and objects Harnessing polymorphism Processing macros Programming visually

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