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Bruce Eckel
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Thinking in C++ |
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English |
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Paperback |
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816 |
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1995-02-10 |
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0139177094 |
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Prentice Hall Ptr |
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2.55 pounds |
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7.25 x 1.25 x 9.5 inches |
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1 |
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3 Eric Goebelbecker (USA: NJ), VictorV (USA: CA), VictorV (USA: CA) |
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3 Stanza (USA: OR), Jerry (USA: OK), erik v (USA: WA) |
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Product Description
Developed from years of seminars given all over the world, this book takes the C programmer on the easiest route into C++ proficiency: by moving step-by-step from what you already know.
Amazon.com Review
Despite C++'s syntactic similarities to C, the two languages are fundamentally different in nature--a fact that can complicate the task of learning C++ if you already know C. Thinking in C++ explains C++ to C programmers not just from the perspective of writing code, but from the perspective of software engineering and design--how do you conceptualize programs that exploit C++'s capabilities? With readable prose, Bruce Eckel offers a compelling explanation of what object-oriented languages in general and C++ in particular have to offer and teaches you how to apply it. The book covers not only introductory topics but advanced ones such as multiple inheritance and templates.
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