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C++ nuts & bolts:

for experienced programmers
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Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1995 - Computers - 432 pages
Straightforward 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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Not a completely bad reference for some basic stuff, but it's riddled with errors. Read full review

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Contents

C++ Fundamentals 1
iv
s Control Statements
31
A Closer Look at Data Types Variables
63
Copyright

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About the author (1995)

Herbert Schildt is a world leading programming author. He is an authority on the C, C++, Java, and C# programming languages, and a master Windows programmer. His programming books have sold more than three million copies worldwide and have been translated into all major foreign languages. He is the author of numerous best sellers including C: The Complete Reference, Java 2: The Complete Reference, Java 2: A Beginner's Guide, C#: A Beginner's Guide, and many more. Schildt holds a master's degree in computer science from the University of Illinois.

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