Certainly not flawless, but a good general text. Most of the book was written during a hackathon weekend by 25 Norwich University students. Later chapters examine problem solving and troubleshooting, the preprocessor, advanced arithmetic, file I/O, pointers, dynamic data, classes and abstraction, separation compilation and STL. The Rook’s Guide to C++ by Jeremy HansenĬhapters cover variables, literals and constants, output, input, data types and conversion, conditionals (if, else and else if, switch statements), strings, loops, arrays, blocks, functions and scope. All books in this series are released under the Open Publication License, v1.0 or later.Ĩ. ![]() This book is part of Bruce Perens’ Open Source Series.
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