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Author: Stephen R. Davis
ISBN : B0041D8UW2
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An ideal starting point to get a strong grasp of the fundamentals of C++ 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.
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- File Size: 6205 KB
- Print Length: 458 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0470617977
- Publisher: For Dummies; 1 edition (July 23, 2010)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B0041D8UW2
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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I can't believe this book made it past an editor. It is the #1 worst edited book I have ever laid eyes on. And in this case, the mistakes are so frequent and blatant that they almost make this book completely worthless for a beginner. I've never seen anything like it.
On several occasions the introduction to a chapter is repeated for the following chapter. References are made to program outputs for which the program doesn't exist. For example, the author must have changed his mind about the example code he wanted to use and made the change to the code, but failed to change the following summary text. Even some of the code is printed wrong in the book. I am brand spanking new to programming and this made my trust of the book's content shaky at best. I can't quickly or automatically breeze through a new concept and get past the errors as if they don't have an impact on my learning. There are so many obvious errors I can only wonder how many my novice understanding didn't catch.
I will say this, it was because of the well written and clear sections in the book that I was able to catch the first error in the code printed in the book, make the correction and puff my chest out that I was actually able to do that! But the mistakes are so rampant in just the basic writing of the book that when the subject matter DOES finally get complicated, they become a real issue.
I did get value from the book in the beginning and I was able to look at the code and his explanations of what was going on and make sense of it all. However, it got so unbearable and I had to move on to another book.
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