C++ Programming: An Introduction is a clear and concise introduction to C++ programming for the beginner. Topics covered include: C++ data types, declaring and using variables, arithmetic operators and expressions, relational and logical operators, making decisions with if statements, performing repetition with while and for loops, creating and using functions, working with text files, creating and using classes, working with pointers, advanced object-oriented programming using inheritance and composition, and handling syntax and logical errors.
There are additional resources, including the source code for the book and various instructional videos, at the author's web site:
profmcmillan.com
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Michael McMillan is an instructor of Computer Information Systems
at Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock, AR. He is also an
adjunct instructor of Information Science at the University of
Arkansas at Little Rock. Michael has been teaching C++ and other
programming language courses since 1998 and has been a programmer for
almost thirty years. Michael has been writing about computers and
technology since 1987 and has been the author or co-author of six
other books on computer programming. Michael lives in North Little
Rock, AR with his wife Terri. He has two daughters, Meredith and Allison, and one son, Mason.
For more information about Michael, his books, and his work on
teaching computer programming, visit his web site:
profmcmillan.com.
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