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Exploring C++: The Programmer's Introduction to C++ (Expert's Voice in C++)

Exploring C++: The Programmer's Introduction to C++ (Expert's Voice in C++)

Exploring C++: The Programmer's Introduction to C++ (Expert's Voice in
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Exploring C++: The Programmer's Introduction to C++ (Expert's Voice in C++) Paperback - 2008

by Lischner, Ray

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Lischner reduces the usually considerable complexity of C++ through lessons allowing readers to learn by doing, as a participant of an interactive education session.

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This is a book about learning by doing and is aimed at programmers familiar with programming, but not C++. C++ is one of the most used object-oriented languages and is used when speed and reliability are required. It is designed for many system-level tasks, such as operating-system programming. The key exercises in this book are not simply listed at the end of the chapter, but are integrated into the main text. Readers work hands-on throughout the book. Each lesson poses numerous questions, asking readers to write answers directly in the book. The book includes answers to all questions, so readers can check their work. These exercises are not simple cookbook-style recipes (e.g., "Write a program to do xyz"). Instead, they are explorations--structured labs that guide readers through a series of steps to highlight specific features of C++.

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Ray Lischner has a bachelor's degree in computer science from Caltech and a master's in computer science from Oregon State University. He worked as a software developer for a dozen years, at big and small companies across the U.S., using PL/I, C, C++, Delphi, Smalltalk, and various assembly languages on both large and small systems. He has been self-employed as a consultant, trainer, and author for the last 10 years. Ray taught computer science at Oregon State University for several years and specialized in teaching introductory computer programming. He taught courses in C and C++ and software engineering.
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