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Synopsis Thinking in C++ is ideal for anyone already familiar with C who now wants to learn C++. Eckel has synthesized more than five years of C++ teaching and programming experience into a well-structured course that moves step-by-step through each important C++ concept. He highlights poorly-understood C++ features like virtual functions, which can improve productivity. From the Back Cover KEY BENEFIT: Thinking in C++ is a no-nonsense guide to C++ for C programmers, using a step-by-step, classroom-proven approach. This book is ideal for anyone already familiar with C, who now wants to learn C++, with its new features and object-oriented paradigm. Bruce Eckel has synthesized years of C++ teaching and programming experience into a well-structured course that moves step-by-step through each important C++ concept, making sure it's understood before moving on to the next. Along the way, Eckel highlights poorly-understood C++ features like virtual functions, which can dramatically improve productivity. KEY TOPICS: The book contains examples and exercises throughout. Source code is freely available on the Internet and CompuServe. The author is both a founding and voting member of the ANSI C++ Committee. MARKET: Thinking in C++ is ideal for anyone already familiar with C, who now wants to learn C++, with its new features and object-oriented paradigm. Back to C \ C++ : General
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