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C++: An Introduction to Functions and Classes

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This book is for anyone wanting to learn more about functions and classes in C++. I assume you have some experience in C++, ranging from a first year college student taking a class in C++ to a seasoned professional who wants to solidify his/her C++ knowledge a little bit.

Functions and classes are some of the more difficult topics for many students to work with, so a short but useful guide to the concepts, terminology, and practical application of functions and classes is a great addition to anyone’s programming library.

I don’t expect you to be an expert to understand the topics in this guide. However, if you have never touched an IDE (integrated development environment) such as Visual Studio, Code::Blocks, CodeLite, or Dev C++, then I’d suggest looking elsewhere before picking up this book. (Keep your eyes peeled! I’m hoping to get an absolute beginner’s guide out soon too!) I do a quick review of some fundamental concepts before we dive right in, but it is probably not enough to become a pro if you’ve never programmed before. If you are familiar with another high-level language, the review may be enough to get started!

70 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 5, 2016

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John P. Baugh

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