Synopsis
If you've always wanted to learn how to program a computer, or to learn the popular C++ programming language in particular, this book offers an ideal way to get you started. You'll find here everything you need, patiently explained and clearly illustrated, from general programming concepts and techniques to the particulars of the C++ language. In no time, you'll be writing and showing off your own programs! Yes, programming can be a complex task, and C++ is a language often used by professionals. In fact, many of the coolest games, graphics, and Internet applications are created with C++, and it's even been used on the Mars rovers. But the language, like the monster pictured on the cover, need not be all that fearsome. Broken down to its essentials, and enhanced by simple examples and practical exercises, you'll be amazed at the quick progress you can make. With C++ Without Fear, Second Edition, you will * Learn the basics of C++ programming * Get started writing your own programs * See how and why each piece of a program does what it does * Create useful and reusable program code * Understand object-oriented programming for once explained in simple, down-to-earth terms New and Improved While compatible with nearly every version of the C++ language, this second edition has been updated to cover important features of the newest and greatest C++ standard. In addition, it now includes * Even more figures, examples, and exercises * Even more puzzles and games * An expanded 70-page language reference * Instructions for downloading free C++ software Whether you wish to learn C++ programming for pleasure--and you'll discover here how much fun it can be--or you're considering a career in programming, this book is an intelligent first step.
About the Author
Brian Overland has professional experience as a programmer on large commercial projects, as an author of six books, and as a teacher of programming. At Microsoft, he was a programmer, writer, and manager, winning several awards for writing. He's been involved with several hi-tech start-ups since then. When not programming or writing programming books, Brian is an actor and novelist.
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