SamsTeachYourself C++ one hour a day

SamsTeachYourself C++ one hour a day


Authors are:
Jesse Liberty
Siddhartha Rao
Bradley Jones

Sams Teach Yourself C++ in One Hour a Day

Lead Author, Sixth Edition
Siddhartha Rao is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional for Visual C++ and a moderator
at one of the Internet’s most vibrant online development communities, CodeGuru.
“Sid,” as he is popularly known, is an expert in the Windows programming domain, and
is experienced in the architecture and development of driver and application software
using C++ and other modern programming languages. Currently employed by a German
software giant, he specializes in software landscape management and best practices in
software development. With the international experience of having lived and worked in
three countries behind him, he believes that the travel bug has bit him, and firmly so! Sid
speaks many languages that have nothing to do with programming, and when he’s not
working, you will find him discovering new places on the planet, or shooting—using his
Canon, of course!

Organization of This Book
This is a book that appeals as much to a beginner in the language as it does to someone
who wishes to understand C++ again, but from a more practical perspective. It is hence
divided into five parts:

 Part I, “The Basics,” introduces C++, and its syntactical details. This is very useful
for absolute beginners who would first like to understand the basics of programming
in C++.

Part II, “Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Programming and C++,” introduces the
object-oriented features of C++—those that set it apart from its predecessor C.
This section lays the foundation for a more practical view of the language and one
of its most powerful utilities, the standard template library.

 Part III, “Learning the Standard Template Library (STL),” gives you a close look at
how C++ is used in real-life practical applications where quality of your application
can be vastly improved by using readily available, standard-compliant constructs.

Part IV, “More STL,” introduces you to algorithms such as sort and other STL constructs
that help streamline your application and increase its reliability.

Part V, “Advanced C++ Concepts,” discusses details and features of the programming
language that not every application built using it needs to have, yet, knowing
them can help in error analysis or in writing better code.



This book can be reference for a computer science and enginerring student.all of the books of sams series is best sales book in the world.so c++ book for programming is really very good book for programmer.

The contents of this book are very easy to understands and all of contents contain picture and relevent live example.end of the contents contains summary of contents.end of this books contains appendix and synonyms of simillar programming language.


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