by HerbertSchildt (Author)
This guide provides an annotated list of alphabetical keywords, functions, and class libraries. It is designed as a reference tool for both the experienced C/C++ programmer as well as for the beginner. C is the most popular programming language in the world today, and is used by programmers for virtually all programming tasks. C++ is an extended and enhanced subset of C that supports object-oriented programming and dramatically increases the power of C. Because C++ is built upon C, programmers first master C and then move on to C++. C++ contains and supports and entire C language, in addition to a set of object-oriented extensions. Because C++ is built upon the foundations of C, programmers cannot learn C++ without learning the basics of C first. The book contains the most up-to-date functions, keywords and expert tips; presents examples of when and why to use various syntax; and should be useful to both new and experienced programmers who need a reference for C and C++. Herbert Schildt is the author of C: The Complete Reference , Teach Yourself C++ and C++: The Complete Reference .
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill
Published: 01 Aug 1997
ISBN 10: 0078823676
ISBN 13: 9780078823671