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- C for Dummies (2 Volume Set)
- A two-volume tutorial for beginner C programmers that looks at the basics of
programming from the ground up. It moves at a slow, but very logical, pace
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- C++ Faqs
- The entire book is a series of FAQs, organized extremely well. Each topic has its own chapter
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- C++ How to Program
- ffers a comprehensive explanation of C++'s capabilities, including the latest additions to the language and the new ANSI/ISO C++ standard library. Topics include classes, objects, and encapsulation; inheritance and polymorphism; Standard Template Library (STL); ANSI/ISO C++ draft standard features; arrays and strings as full-fledged objects; namespaces and runtime type identification; and help in building real-world C++ applications
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- C++ Primer
- An authoritative guide to basic and
advanced C++ in a clear and readable style, with plenty of short, practical examples
throughout the text
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- C++ Primer Answer Book
- A handy resource walks through the Lippman text and
reproduces every question along with its answer
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- C++: The Complete Reference
- This volume answers virtually every question about C++ programming
clearly and concisely. It offers a comprehensive approach, providing everything a
programmer needs to know to program in C++
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- CGI Programming on the World Wide Web
- A comprehensive explanation of CGI and its related techniques introduces the
essentials of making it work with other platforms and languages, and the
accompanying CD contains sample programs and binaries for the NCSA server.
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