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An Introduction to Programming with C++, second edition Paperback - 2001

by Zak, Diane

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Course Technology. 2001. Paperback. UsedGood. Softcover, second edition; fading and shelf wear to exterior; cover board w earing at edges of spine; former owner's stamping on lower outside edge of pages; underlining, margin notes, and highlighting; otherwise in good condi tion with firm binding. .
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In keeping with the success of the previous edition, An Introduction to Programming with C++, Second Edition provides a thorough introduction to programming using C++ as the illustrative language. Users are guided through task-driven tutorials and learn to plan and create applications in C++ through hands-on projects and extensive end-of chapter exercises. Each tutorial now stresses the importance of planning and desk-checking and includes more emphasis on string classes throughout. Lessons now offer charts to compare C++ syntax with Java and Visual Basic so users can see how programming concepts can be applied to other languages. This new edition also includes coverage of the ANSI standards for C++. Users will be motivated by realistic case scenarios and our proven step-by-step methodology will prepare individuals to become successful programmers.

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In 1977, the first microcomputers, also called personal computers, appeared in the marketplace.
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