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Download books file now Free C++ for Everyone, 2nd Edition [Print Replica] [Kindle Edition] from 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link This exciting new edition by respected author Cay Horstmann provides an introduction to C++ and computer programming that focuses on the essentials ? and on effective learning. Suitable for a rst course in programming for students in computer science, engineering, technology, and the physical sciences, it requires no prior programming experience. The new edition provides even more tools for motivating students to program and giving them the tools to succeed.Direct download links available for Free C++ for Everyone, 2nd Edition
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- Print Length: 560 pages
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- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; 2 edition (December 8, 2010)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B005FHJL3U
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Free C++ for Everyone, 2nd Edition
The author clearly writes this book fro the standpoint of teaching engineers C++ to help them learn programming. This makes the text great, because it is written for the non-programmer. That makes it really accessible. But the author overlooks C++ features such as the switch. He covers them, but only briefly, and without expanding on their capabilities.
As with any other programming book, avoid the digital edition. I have the paperback version and a copy in ePub. The paper copy is much preferred, as the code can sometimes stretch over pages, making it difficult on an eReader. Also, my nook is B&W, and this book has wonderful color illustrations
Should you take the college course using this book, try and get a copy of the PowerPoint slides that your instructor receives with the teacher's edition. They clarify several points, and make a wonderful companion to this book.
All in all, I highly recommend this book.
By Paul Wiklund
C++ for Everyone is definitely not for everyone. While it is a handy reference for examples or variations of a keyword or function, I have consistently gone to other sources for actually learning the concepts behind programming. It is too often ambiguously worded, and leaves many things out or under-explained and under-utilized.
Newbies, just get something better.
By Shuk Cyare
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