
Learn C++ Quickly
A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Learning C++, Even If You’re New to Programming (Crash Course with Hands-On Project)
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Grant Tharp
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Code Quickly
A perfect way to have your resume outshine the rest...
The most successful programs of the last 30 years were developed in C++. From Microsoft Word to Facebook to Adobe Photoshop, C++ is at the heart of the most lucrative technologies in today’s world.
C++ is the most powerful programming language in the modern world for one simple reason: It allows for complete control, not only of the program’s logic and graphical user interface, but of the hardware, too.
If all the IT giants use it, it stands to reason that the most successful programmers in the world all have C++ on their resume. And that’s why, you should add it to yours today.
With a solid foundation in C++ programming, you can open doors and grow your salary - it’s simply a case of learning a new language.
Once you’ve mastered the basics, you’ll gain:
- The skills to micro-manage any computer’s performance
- The ability to write code for Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile devices
- The capability of programming computer games, graphical applications, and AI, to name but a few
- A stepping stone to mastering a host of other programming languages
- A fundamental understanding of a complex but logical computer language
These are the skills you need to become a programming master and skyrocket your career. In Learn C++ Quickly, you’ll find a step-by-step guide to becoming a C++ ninja.
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A major point of annoyance was the way they read & wrote multiline comments in their code. The reader read the comment escape characters every new line such that mid sentence the reader breaks up the comment with a "... slash slash". one slash slash at the beginning of the comment is all that is needed because audio does not represent end line characters. Another way it could have been done which is much more convenient for writing multi line comments on your code is using the /*(comment)*/ format as the comment does not have to be broken up midway through.
Other than that the information is presented pretty well and clearly (at least to someone who already knows how C++ looks and works.
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