John Paul Mueller: C++ Essentials for Dummies
C++ Essentials for Dummies
Buch
- Herausgeber: Ronald Mak
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EUR 18,45*
- Wiley, 01/2025
- Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Sprache: Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781394307883
- Bestellnummer: 11915185
- Umfang: 192 Seiten
- Erscheinungstermin: 22.1.2025
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Klappentext
All the C++ must-knows, at your fingertipsWelcome to the petite and practical book that will help you get a handle on C++ basics-quickly. C++ Essentials For Dummies is a straightforward, concise guide that gets straight to the point. Building software? Learning object-oriented programming? Just need a quick refresher? This book has you covered. With crystal-clear explanations and zero filler, it's the perfect reference to keep by your side as you code. Ideal for students, professionals, or anyone looking to brush up or level up with C++.
Inside...
Finding accessible code explanations
Getting concise examples
Running C++ on Windows, macOS, and Linux systems
Declaring and using variables
Using loops and functions
Working with classes, objects, and arrays
Biografie (Ronald Mak)
Ronald Mak was a senior computer scientist and software architect at the NASA Ames Research Center. He was the architect and lead developer of the middleware for the Collaborative Information Portal, an important enterprise software system that is a part of NASA's ongoing and highly successful Mars Exploration Rover mission. Mission managers, scientists, and engineers continue to use CIP--after over two years of continuous operation, it has an uptime record of better than 99.9 percent.Working as a key member of the CIP development teamvalidated the principles that Ron describes in this book.Ron was also the architect and lead developer of an enterprise class information portal for NASA's International Space Station and the future Crew Exploration Vehicle.Prior to joining NASA, Ron had over 15 years of experience designing and developing enterprise systems using several programming languages and technologies on various platforms.Most of these systems were highly successful, but therewere a few failures, too. The Martian principles are derivedfrom these experiences.Ron held an academic appointment with the University of California at Santa Cruz, and he worked on contract to NASAAmes. He earned his B.S. degree with distinction in the Mathematical Sciences and his M.S. degree in Computer Science from Stanford University.He has written three previous books on computer science, Java Number Cruncher, the Java Programmer's Guide to Numerical Computing (Prentice Hall PTR, 2003), Writing Compilers and Interpreters, C++ Edition (Wiley, 1996), and Writing Compilers and Interpreters, a Practical Approach (Wiley, 1991). He recently wrote several papers about CIP for refereed journals. He continues to hone his exposition of the Martian principles by giving presentations to both industry and academic audiences.Ron recently co-founded and is the CTO of Willard&Lowe Systems, Inc. (www.willardlowe.com) which develops enterprise systems for information management and collaboration. John Paul Mueller
C++ Essentials for Dummies
EUR 18,45*