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Paperback C++ Programmer's Notebook Book

ISBN: 0130887013

ISBN13: 9780130887016

C++ Programmer's Notebook

A tutorial format illustrate the most useful C functions. Each concept ia described in the text on the left-hand page and a picture of the concept or program is shown on the right page. Explanations... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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C++ Programmer's Notebook

As the title clearly says, it is a "notebook". It is not a "101 Learn C++" book but a good "notebook" for quick and dirty referencing. I like the layout that the text ison the left and the digrams/codes on the right. I have this book handy in my office for my work. It is a good notebook for a programmer when one has forgotten the syntax or simply a reference. I have to mentionthat it also has some C flavours in addition to C++.I recommend this book as a handy small notebook in the office.All the best!

Makes mastering c++ easy

With so many c++ books on the market, not one explains c++ the way programmers like to lean. At least until now. I found this book a well worth addition to my library. You lookup the functionality you want, then look at a fully working - short - program showing how to code the functionality. Best of all the authors use callouts to describe every aspect of the syntax. I really like the programmer's notebook style.

A quick way to learn C++

I read many books while trying to learn c++ and I found the C++ programmer's notebook one of the best on the market. There are hundreds of little programs with each having callouts that point to syntax and tell you what's happening. You don't have to read pages and pages of text to understand how to use c++. This book gives you c++ programs in a "picture" like way. More book should be written this way.

Callouts and Pictures Best Way To Learn C++

Finally someone has come up with an approach to learning c++ that matches the way programmers like me learn. I simply lookup the functionality I need; look at complete, working sample code that contains the functionality, then read the callouts that point to each keyword and tells me what it does. There's alsosufficient text to further explain the rules. I found what I needed within seconds. Great job!
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