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C++ How to Program

Deitel, Paul J. - Personal Name;

C++ How to Program presents leading-edge computing technologies in a friendly manner appropriate for introductory college course sequences, based on the curriculum recommendations of two key professional organizations-the ACM and the IEEE. The best-selling C++ How to Program is accessible to readers with little or no programming experience, yet comprehensive enough for the professional programmer. The Deitels' signature live-code approach presents the concepts in the context of full working programs followed by sample executions. The early objects approach gets readers thinking about objects immediately-allowing them to more thoroughly master the concepts. Emphasis is placed on achieving program clarity and building well-engineered software. Interesting, entertaining, and challenging exercises encourage students to make a difference and use computers and the Internet to work on problems. To keep readers up-to-date with leading-edge computing technologies, the Tenth Edition conforms to the C++11 standard and the new C++14 standard. Also available with MyLab Programming This title is also available with MyLab (tm) Programming--an online learning system designed to engage students and improve results. MyLab Programming consists of a set of programming exercises correlated to the programming concepts in this book. Through hundreds of practice problems, the system automatically detects errors in the logic and syntax of their code submissions and offers targeted hints that enable students to figure out what went wrong-and why. MyLab Programming improves the programming competence of beginning students who often struggle with the basic concepts and paradigms of popular high-level programming languages. For instructors, a comprehensive gradebook tracks correct and incorrect answers and stores the code inputted by students for review. Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyLab Programming does not come packaged with this content. Students, if interested in purchasing this title with MyLab Programming, ask your instructor for the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyLab Programming, search for: 0134583000 / 9780134583006 C++ How to Program Plus MyLab Programming with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package, 10/e Package consists of: 0134448987 / 9780134448985 MyLab Programming with Pearson eText -- Access Code Card -- for C++ How to Program (Early Objects Version) 0134448235 / 9780134448237 C++ How to Program


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5.133
Publisher
London, United Kingdom : Pearson., 2017-06-15T11:23:39+
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lvii, 1130 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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978-0134448237
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5.133
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1st Edition
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Computer Science Software Engineering
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Paul J. Deitel
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