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Beginning C++ Programming

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Beginning C++ Programming

Beginning C++ Programming by Richard Grimes
English | 24 Apr. 2017 | ASIN: B01LZ2ROQT | 526 Pages | AZW3 | 2.15 MB

Key Features

This book gets you started with the exciting world of C++ programming
It will enable you to write C++ code that uses the standard library, has a level of object orientation, and uses memory in a safe and effective way
It forms the basis of programming and covers concepts such as data structures and the core programming language

Book Description

C++ has come a long way and is now adopted in several contexts. Its key strengths are its software infrastructure and resource-constrained applications, including desktop applications, servers, and performance-critical applications, not to forget its importance in game programming. Despite its strengths in these areas, beginners usually tend to shy away from learning the language because of its steep learning curve.

The main mission of this book is to make you familiar and comfortable with C++. You will finish the book not only being able to write your own code, but more importantly, you will be able to read other projects. It is only by being able to read others' code that you will progress from a beginner to an advanced programmer. This book is the first step in that progression.

The first task is to familiarize you with the structure of C++ projects so you will know how to start reading a project. Next, you will be able to identify the main structures in the language, functions, and classes, and feel confident being able to identify the execution flow through the code. You will then become aware of the facilities of the standard library and be able to determine whether you need to write a routine yourself, or use an existing routine in the standard library.

Throughout the book, there is a big emphasis on memory and pointers. You will understand memory usage, allocation, and access, and be able to write code that does not leak memory. Finally, you will learn about C++ classes and get an introduction to object orientation and polymorphism.

What you will learn

Get familiar with the structure of C++ projects
Identify the main structures in the language: functions and classes
Feel confident about being able to identify the execution flow through the code
Be aware of the facilities of the standard library
Gain insights into the basic concepts of object orientation
Know how to debug your programs
Get acquainted with the standard C++ library

About the Author

Richard Grimes has been programming in C++ for 25 years, working on projects as diverse as scientific control and analysis and finance analysis to remote objects for the automotive manufacturing industry. He has spoken at 70 international conferences on Microsoft technologies (including C++ and C#) and has written 8 books, 150 articles for programming journals, and 5 training courses for Microsoft. Richard was awarded Microsoft MVP for 10 years (1998-2007). He has a reputation for his deep understanding of the .NET framework and C++ and the frank way in which he assesses new technology.

Table of Contents

Starting with C++
Understanding Language Features
Exploring C++ Types
Working with Memory, Arrays, and Pointers
Using Functions
Classes
Introduction to Object-Orientated Programming
Using the Standard Library Containers
Using Strings
Diagnostics and Debugging