You Can Program in C++: A Programmer's Introduction

You Can Program in C++: A Programmer's Introduction

by Francis Glassborow (Author)

Synopsis

An interactive and fun way to learn C++, one of the most popular high-level programming languages for graphic applications

  • This unique, hands-on approach to learning C++ makes the experience fun and interesting by offering the opportunity for readers to get started on real coding
  • Features numerous examples and project ideas as well as GUI and audio extensions so readers can get instant feedback - in addition to instant gratification from producing a program that works
  • Written by one of the world's leading authorities on C and C++, the book includes invaluable reference sections at the end of each chapter
  • Discusses modern C++ idioms, which are often neglected in other publications

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 388
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 12 May 2006

ISBN 10: 0470014687
ISBN 13: 9780470014684

Media Reviews
the book is a self-contained course, and as such, good value. ( Visual Systems Journal, September 2006)
Author Bio
Francis Glassborow was chairman of the ACCU (Association of C & C++ Users) and edited the groups' principle publication throughout the 90's. He has published reviews of most C++ books on the market but doesn't confine his wisdom nor interest just to this language. He was a regular columnist for .EXE. Until this year he chaired an annual Programmers conference that regularly attracts the heavy-weights in C++ as well as other languages. He heads the UK delegation to the ISO working group committees for C and C++ and is therefore considered to be one of the world's leading authorities. He is the originator of much of the material aimed at making C++ easier to learn in the next Standard. His first book, You Can Do It is a motivational book teaching basic programming constructs to people with no background. It published with Wiley in 2003.