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Using C++: An Introduction to Programming

Using C++: An Introduction to Programming

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book. Well written and easily understood.
Review: If you are looking for a well written easily understood C++ book, this is it. I've been in the MIS business for 15 years and am currently attending Penn State. This book as enabled me to recieve A's in all my C++ courses. The book starts off slow for the novice user, showing basic concepts. Within weeks the reader can master the most challenging C++ algorithms. I refer to this book as the C++ bible. Definately worth the investment!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: c++ for beginners
Review: If you find c++ scarey, this is the book for you. My professor wasn't the best, but this book guided me to score an 'A'. It explains everything real well and provides mini examples along the way to ensure you understand what is going on. You wont be bombarded with details, since it isn't necessary at the introduction level anyway.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEST BOOK IN UNIVERE FOR C++
Review: This is the best book I ever read in my entire life which gave me all the details about the c++ programming language. The author of this book professor Hennefeld are the best teacher and the writer in the entire world that is why I am taking him for the third semester in a row for my computer and info science major. The book is so clear that anyone who has no background in C++ can master this language and yet the best c++ reference book for any professional.


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