The author enables novices to get to grips with the programming language quickly and efficiently, and demystifies the subject matter making it easy to understand.
Java and C++ are now the two clear leading languages for technical and web programming, and the C++ language and environment, including C, are internationally standardised by the ISO Standard 1998. Although focusing on C++, the text also incorporates material on the C programming language.
If you want to know how to:
Write ISO C++ programs
Write procedural C programs
Use ISO C++ advanced features such as templates and RTTI
Take advantage of the Standard Template Library
Program with both the C and C++ Standard Libraries
then C++ Programming Made Simple is for you!
Conor Sexton is author of five Butterworth-Heinemann books, including the recently-published C and C++ Made Simple titles. 'Conor' is a rather common Irish given name, which has no English translation and, in the Gaelic original, is spelt, believe it or not, Conchubhair. Whether or not the renowned Irish literary prowess has rubbed off on Conor's computer books is for you to judge. Conor does not admit his age, except that he spent twelve years with a series of multinationals in technical software roles before going independent in 1990. He and his associates currently run Trigraph Software, operating from Dublin, Ireland. See the Newnes C Pocket Book for explanation of 'Trigraph'. Conor has a string of three offspring (the upper limit of political correctness in 1997 Ireland) which is now null-terminated. Conor Sexton is the Author of the following Made Simple books: C Programming C++ Programming Cobol Programming for the year 2000 He is also the author of: Newnes C Pocket book Newnes C Pocket book (second edition) Newnes C++ Pocket book Newnes C++ Pocket book (second edition) Beyond the Mainframe: A guide to open computer systems (Computer Weekly Professional Series) Y2K a system-wide check list for your business