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C++: The Complete Reference, Fourth Edition. Herbert Schildt. McGraw-Hill /Osborne. New York Chicago San Francisco Lisbon London Madrid Mexico City Milan New Delhi. C The Complete Reference 4th Ed Herbert Schildt[www.

Herbert Schildt's 'C++: The Complete Reference' is a gargantuan tome indeed. It fully covers the C++ syntax, and gives useful, working examples that demonstrate each of the language's features. If you're a professional (or hobbyist) working on a project and need to quickly look up how to use some part of C++ syntax, then this book is absolutely perfect. If you're a developer who has spent his/her life working in C and want to (or need to!) learn C++, then you'll find this book's content well organized and you'll be able to find what you need instantly. Also, this book seems as though it could function as a tutorial for the complete beginner.

Plotkin Vaccines Pdf: Full Version Software here. Now, I didn't learn C++ from this book initially, so I can't really speak from experience, but the book DOES cover the entire syntax and it does so in an unpretentious and very clear manner. The only thing that it's missing for newbies is exercises -- but if you're really serious, you'll make up your own little tasks, or try to extend/modify the examples. I program video games as a hobby and have used this as a reference countless times in various projects. I've obviously bought other reference books ('C++ in a Nutshell', and Stroustrup's tome), but I find that this book is my most used and most beloved reference. So, if you're looking for a clear, easy to understand reference on C++, I reccomend this tome. If you're a true C++ neophyte, then perhaps you should purchase this book along with Schildt's 'C++: A beginner's Guide' or 'C++ from the Ground Up' (also by Schildt).