This objective of this book is to provide the reader with an inexpensive, short, and easy-to-read introduction to C++ and object-oriented programming. It assumes that the reader knows how to program using C. If you do not know C or need a quick review, I recommend C Programming: A Student-Friendly Approach . It is inexpensive, short and easy to read. But at the same time, it provides an excellent introduction to C. Its chapters on recursion and linked lists are especially valuable. This is the second book in a seven-book ...
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This objective of this book is to provide the reader with an inexpensive, short, and easy-to-read introduction to C++ and object-oriented programming. It assumes that the reader knows how to program using C. If you do not know C or need a quick review, I recommend C Programming: A Student-Friendly Approach . It is inexpensive, short and easy to read. But at the same time, it provides an excellent introduction to C. Its chapters on recursion and linked lists are especially valuable. This is the second book in a seven-book series on foundational computer science. The objective of the series is to provide the reader with a strong foundation in computer science. With such a foundation, you can more quickly learn, progress, and excel in new areas. You won't need a professor to spoon feed you every new concept. Indeed, you might become the professor. The seven books in the series are C Programming: A Student-Friendly Approach C++ Programming: A Student-Friendly Approach (this book) C and C++ Under the Hood 2nd Edition Writing Interpreters and Compilers for the Raspberry Pi Using Python 2nd Edition Constructing a Microprogrammed Computer 2nd Edition Java Programming: A Student-Friendly Approach RISC-V Assembly Language With the exception of this book (which requires prior knowledge of C), they all have no prerequisites.
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