C++ For Dummies is an introduction to the C++ language. C++ For Dummies starts from the beginning (where else?) and works its way from early concepts and through more sophisticated techniques. It doesn’t assume that you have any prior knowledge, at least, not of programming. C++ For Dummies is rife with examples. Every concept is documented in numerous snippets and several complete programs.

If you don’t understand why a particular feature is in the language, you won’t truly understand how it works. After you finish this book, you’ll be able to write a reasonable C++ program, and, just as important, you’ll understand why and how it works.
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Most programming books start out by assuming that you don’t know anything.The author may remember that for, oh, maybe two or three chapters. Then,after that initial pressure is off, there he goes! Chapter 4 is written not to teach you how to program, but, rather, to impress the author’s programming buddies back at college. So your learning journey ends with a whimper. You will not find that problem in this book. The best way to learn something is one piece at a time. With programming, I prefer to show you things by using small programs, tiny models, and quickto-type examples. That way, you’re not overwhelmed with an initial program that’s three pages long, and you don’t get lost after a few chapters. That’s because the pace stays the same throughout the book. I insist on it!

Part I: Introduction to C Programming
Part II: Run and Scream from Variables and Math
Part III: Giving Your Programs the Ability to Run Amok
Part IV: C Level
Part V: Part of Tens
Appendix A: The Stuff You Need to Know before You Read All the Other Stuff in This Book
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