C++ Nuts & Bolts: For Experienced ProgrammersStraightforward and concise, C++ Nuts and Bolts is the ideal way for readers to get up and running with C++. Schildt provides everything programmers need to know to start programming in C++ quickly and effectively, without unnecessary tutorials or remedial information. Includes "Fast Track Tips" and "How To" boxes that help the reader immediately apply the material. |
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