by Brian Bramer (Author), Susan Bramer (Author)
This text looks at the elements of this powerful programming language with particular reference to those applications of interest to the engineering or scientific student. C++ has a reputation as a complex and difficult language to learn for the non-programmer. This comprehensive text helps to overcome any apprehensions by using practical examples to enable the student to assimilate new concepts. The book introduces topics, such as real and complex variables, numeric I/O, accuracy and practical examples to the reader at an early stage. It also provides a thorough grounding in the language for those who need to implement large and complex software systems. It includes a disk containing exercises and examples.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 480
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
Published: 27 Oct 1995
ISBN 10: 0340645849
ISBN 13: 9780340645840