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050 | _aQA 76.73 .H64 2015 | ||
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_aHoffman, Peter _eauthor |
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_aC++: _bThe ultimate guide to learn C programming / _cPeter Hoffman |
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_a[United States] : _b[CreateSpace], _cc2015 |
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_aiii, 97 pages : _billustrations ; _c23 cm |
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500 | _aC programming /, C | ||
505 | _aIntroduction -- Chapter 1. Writing your first C++ program -- Chapter 2. Expanding your program: variables -- Chapter 3. Operators -- Chapter 4. Conditions and functions -- Chapter 5. Loops -- Chapter 6. Arrays -- Chapter 7. Pointers -- Chapter 8. Dynamic memory -- Chapter 9. Classes and objects -- Conclusion | ||
520 | _a "The evolution that we have seen in technology in the last 10 years, has seen nearly everything that we interact with on a daily basis be controlled by a computer. As we know, all computers operate using a programming language most commonly referred to as C++. To many, C++ looks like a type of language that they will never be able to understand. However, learning C++ is much easier than you would think. Every process, large or small, are a series of smaller steps which achieve the end result. When you break down the computer programming language into smaller steps, you will quickly be able to come to terms with what everything means in no time at all. Through this book, you will learn the basics that every beginner wanting to learn about C++ should know"--Provided by publisher. | ||
650 | _aC++ (COMPUTER PROGRAM LANGUAGE) | ||
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