A tutorial/reference to C++++ uses graphics to illustrate key concepts and provides programmers with a clear picture of how to develop applications, providing accompanying illustrations for every included code examples. Original. (All Users).
JIM KEOGH has written more than 30 books about computers including UNIX Programming for Dummies, Visual FoxPro for Dummies, Best Free UNIX Utilities, and Solving the Year 2000 Problem. Keogh spent over a decade developing mission critical systems for major Wall Street firms. He is a professor of computer science at Saint Peter's College in Jersey City, New Jersey, and lectures at seminars at Columbia University. He is a former columnist and contributing editor to Popular Electronic Magazine where he wrote the Programmer's Notebook column. Keogh is also a former associate editor of Personal Communication Magazine.