C++ A dialog
Programming with the C++ Standard Library
Résumé
Simply the best way for beginners to learn standard
C++.
C++: A Dialog is the easiest, most effective way for
beginners to learn C++ programming.
Steve Heller teaches C++ from scratch, through a one-on-one
conversation with an intelligent beginner who asks the
questions you'd ask. Heller's unique dialog format is
brilliantly designed to clarify the concepts you might
otherwise find confusing, so you can quickly learn today's
most powerful and valuable C++ development
techniques.
Heller takes you from the absolute fundamentals through the
construction of a complete inventory application, including
a simple but effective user interface. Along the way, you
won't just learn C++ features: you'll see exactly how
professional programmers bring them together and put them
to work.
Unlike many beginners' books, C++: A Dialog uses
industry-standard C++ and the latest standard
libraries—giving you skills you can use with any
standard C++ toolset, in any programming environment. You
even get all the example code and a standard C++ compiler
on CD-ROM so you can write and compile your own standard
C++ programs on any 32-bit Microsoft Windows
platform.
The accompanying CD-ROM contains the commercial-grade
Borland C++ 5.5 compiler and its associated libraries,
which supports the latest ANSI/ISO C++ standards, including
the STL (Standard Template Library) framework and C++
templates.
- 1. Introduction to Programming
- 2 Hardware Fundamentals
- 3 Basics of Programming
- 4 More Basics
- 5 Functional Literacy
- 6 Taking Inventory
- 7 Stringing Along
- 8 Down the Garden Path
- 9 Stocking Up
- 10 Pretty Poly
- 11 The Home Inventory Project
- 12 Homeward Bound
- 13 Stealing Home
- Tying Up Loose Ends
- Glossary
- About the Author
L'auteur - Steve Heller
Steve Heller, President of Chrysalis Software Corporation, is a developer based in Sulphur prings, Texas. His books include The C++ Training Guide, The Java Training Guide, Introduction to C++, Optimizing C++, Efficient C/C++, and Who's Afraid of Java?
Caractéristiques techniques
| PAPIER | |
| Éditeur(s) | Prentice Hall |
| Auteur(s) | Steve Heller |
| Parution | 24/09/2002 |
| Nb. de pages | 1114 |
| Format | 17,8 x 23,5 |
| Couverture | Broché |
| Poids | 1590g |
| Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
| EAN13 | 9780130094025 |
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