The C++ Programming by Sharam Hekmat is the book that serves as an introduction to C++ language. It teaches from the very basic level about the C++ language and gives the teachinf about the usage of the different compilers of the C++. It's a must read book for the beginners of this language. As many university students are not having the background of programming and they are afraid of it, then this book is the most useful for them.
The book starts from the very basic concepts of programming and a little bit of algebra. It teaches how to program in C++ and how to properly use its features. It does not attempt to teach object-oriented design to any depth. The goals of the book can be defined as :
First, to produce a concise introductory text, free from unnecessary verbosity, so that beginners can develop a good understanding of the language in a short period of time.
Second, to combine a tutorial style (based on explanation of concepts through examples) with a reference style (based on a flat structure). As a result, each chapter consists of a list of relatively short sections (mostly one or two pages), with no further subdivision. This, further simplifies the reader?s task.
Third, the author have avoided trying to present an absolutely complete description of C++. While no important topic has been omitted, descriptions of some of the minor idiosyncrasies have been avoided for the sake of clarity and to avoid overwhelming beginners with too much information. Experience suggests that any small knowledge gaps left as a result, will be easily filled over time through self-discovery.
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The book starts from the very basic concepts of programming and a little bit of algebra. It teaches how to program in C++ and how to properly use its features. It does not attempt to teach object-oriented design to any depth. The goals of the book can be defined as :
First, to produce a concise introductory text, free from unnecessary verbosity, so that beginners can develop a good understanding of the language in a short period of time.
Second, to combine a tutorial style (based on explanation of concepts through examples) with a reference style (based on a flat structure). As a result, each chapter consists of a list of relatively short sections (mostly one or two pages), with no further subdivision. This, further simplifies the reader?s task.
Third, the author have avoided trying to present an absolutely complete description of C++. While no important topic has been omitted, descriptions of some of the minor idiosyncrasies have been avoided for the sake of clarity and to avoid overwhelming beginners with too much information. Experience suggests that any small knowledge gaps left as a result, will be easily filled over time through self-discovery.
Download Link :
http://www.ziddu.com/download/5618467/CProgramming.pdf.html
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