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The perfect tutorial for C programmers wanting to take their skills to the next level! Designed to be the follow-up tutorial to the successful Teach Yourself C in 21 Days.-- Uses lots of visual elements such as shaded syntax boxes, notes boxes, and line-by-line descriptions of the program examples-- Introduces carefully planned series of lessons, quizzes, exercises, and workshops to motivate and reinforce learning
A 21-chapter tutorial that introduces the reader to C using a variety of unique teaching elements. The Bestseller Edition provides additional coverage and adds an appendix that provides information on the advantages, disadvantages, and different behaviors of the most popular C compilers.
What are you doing this weekend? If Friday night's highlights include creating your first C++ program in Visual C++ and CNU C++, then Saturday will find you deep into this book's crash course. Lessons present debugging, flow control commands, and wielding pointers and objects. By Sunday, you'll work through concepts such as inheritance, virtual functions, abstract classes, and stream I/O. After only 15 hours of practice, review, and assessment with C++ Weekend Crash Course, you'll be able to show off your C++ skills on Monday morning -- and shine.
C++ Builder 5 is an integrated development enviroment for building standalone, client/server, distributed and Internet-enabled Windows applications. This resource provides an introduction to the operation of the Intergrated Development Enviroment (IDE), the various tools, the debugger, the C++ language and libaries. It also gives coverage of the standard template library (STL) and Windows programming.
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Written by a desktop publishing professional, this book not only shows the key features of the software, but also shows how to apply good design principles through several hands-on projects.
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