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Sams teach yourself C++ in one hour a day (Eighth edition)

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In just one hour a day, you'll have all the skills you need to begin programming in C++.

With this complete tutorial, you'll quickly master the basics, and then move on to more advanced features and concepts.

Completely updated for the C++14 standard, with a preview of C++17, this book presents the language from a practical point of view, helping you learn how to use C++ to create faster, simpler, and more efficient C++ applications. Master the fundamentals of C++ and object-oriented programmingUnderstand how C++ features help you write compact and efficient code using concepts such as lambda expressions, move constructors, and assignment operatorsLearn best practices and avoid pitfalls via useful Do's and Don'ts Learn the Standard Template Library, including containers and algorithms used in most real-world C++ applicationsTest your knowledge and expertise with exercises at the end of every lesson Learn on your own time, at your own pace: No previous programming experience requiredWrite fast and powerful C++ programs, compile the source code, and create executable filesLearn object-oriented programming concepts such as encapsulation, abstraction, inheritance, and polymorphismUse the Standard Template Library's algorithms and containers to write feature-rich yet stable C++ applicationsLearn how automatic type deduction helps simplify C++ codeDevelop sophisticated programming techniques using lambda expressions, smart pointers, and move constructorsMaster the features of C++ by learning from programming expertsLearn C++ features that allow you to program compact and high-performance C++ applicationsPreview what's new in C++17 Contents at a Glance Part I: The Basics Lesson 1: Getting Started Lesson 2: The Anatomy of a C++ Program Lesson 3: Using Variables, Declaring Constants Lesson 4: Managing Arrays and Strings Lesson 5: Working with Expressions, Statements, and Operators Lesson 6: Controlling Program Flow Lesson 7: Organizing Code with Functions Lesson 8: Pointers and References Explained Part II: Fundamentals of Object-Oriented C++ Programming Lesson 9: Classes and Objects Lesson 10: Implementing Inheritance Lesson 11: Polymorphism Lesson 12: Operator Types and Operator Overloading Lesson 13: Casting Operators Lesson 14: An Introduction to Macros and Templates Part III: Learning the Standard Template Library (STL) Lesson 15: An Introduction to the Standard Template Library Lesson 16: The STL String Class Lesson 17: STL Dynamic Array Classes Lesson 18: STL list and forward_list Lesson 19: STL Set Classes Lesson 20: STL Map Classes Part IV: More STL Lesson 21: Understanding Function Objects Lesson 22: Lambda Expressions Lesson 23: STL Algorithms Lesson 24: Adaptive Containers: Stack and Queue Lesson 25: Working with Bit Flags Using STL Part V: Advanced C++ Concepts Lesson 26: Understanding Smart Pointers Lesson 27: Using Streams for Input and Output Lesson 28: Exception Handling Lesson 29: Going Forward Part VI: Appendixes Appendix A: Working with Numbers: Binary and Hexadecimal Appendix B: C++ Keywords Appendix C: Operator Precedence Appendix D: ASCII Codes Appendix E: Answers

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Sams Publishing
0789757745 / 9780789757746
Paperback / softback
005.133
06/02/2017
United States
English
xvi, 774 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm
Tertiary Education (US: College) Learn More
Previous edition: 2012. Text on inside cover.