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C++ For Dummies

7th Edition
Book • 2014
C++ For Dummies, 7th Edition, is a highly acclaimed guide that makes learning C++ easier.

The book is fully revised for the 2014 update, with over 60% new content, including a new focus on Big Data.

It provides step-by-step instructions from the ground up, helping beginners become programmers and allowing intermediate programmers to sharpen their skills.

The book covers classes, inheritance, optional features, and teaches 10 ways to avoid adding bugs.

It also includes a companion website with all the code mentioned in the text, an updated GNU_C++ compiler, and other applications.

This guide is designed for hands-on learning and is suitable for both new programmers and those familiar with other languages.

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Ben Gilbert
in the context of learning C++ programming.
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as one of the books co-authored by Dr.
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Kevin Griffin
as a book he checked out from the library as a child to learn about computers.
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Ben Aldridge
as a basic introductory book to CBT.
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W. Patrick McCray
as the bestselling 'Dummies' series that sold millions and generated large publisher profits in the 1990s.
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Elmer Thomas
as the first computer book he owned.
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