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The Complete Reference C++

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Author: Herbert Schildt

Publisher: Tata McGraw Hill

Language: English

Pages: 1068

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The Complete Reference C++ by Herbert Schildt – He is an American Computing Author, Programmer, Musician. He has written books about various languages. He was also a founding member of the progressive rock and Starcastle. Schildt has written books about DOS, C, C++, and other computer languages. He holds an undergraduate degree from Illinois at Urbana-champaign. He also was a member of the original ANSI committee that standardized C language in 1989.

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The complete Reference C++ written by Herbert Schildt – Is is one of the best selling C++ language book as it covers everything from keywords, syntax, and libraries, to advanced features like overloading, Inheritance, Virtual functions etc. You’ll get in-depth coverage of the C language and function libraries as well as all the newest C features, including restricted pointers, inline functions, variable-length arrays, and complex math. This jam-packed resource includes hundreds of examples and sample applications.



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