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Mastering C + + is a book written by KR Venugopal, T Ravishankar and Rajkumar written. The book teaches C + + from scratch on a professional level in a very friendly approach to learning the language very difficult otherwise.
First published in 1997, the book is recommended by most programmers. Basically, with C programmers writing in mind, this book offers newcomers as well.
My brother advised me to read this book, as I was desperate to learn the language, but he did not. On the face of the book, I thought, "This book can help anyone. This is just another book for engineers and is full of technical jargon."
Almost two years later I learned the language 'C' from the book "Let Us C" by Yashwant Kanetkar.
The book helped me to clear the basic concepts of programming and a bit 'Chinese trading computer, for me the break I needed.
I learned the concepts of OOPS by referenceBooks> from NIIT. After that I was willing to learn C + + in detail. I started a chapter that has helped me learn to think OOPS. And in the following chapters on the ninth chapter taught me the basics of C + + (not OOPS) and 10 to 19 of the side of the OOPS language. Chapter 20 has been on project management software.
So, after I learned, I decided to write some programs that have disappointed, because I could just write console-based programs as standardC + + is not set, platform-independent GUI programming.
Although Mastering C + + is good to learn, to acquire know-how in the language you can not rely on this book alone. Books on specialized data structures, networking, programming, etc games development should also be read and stored for future reference .
But what about the language issue is concerned, this book can be trusted, because it teaches the language and its constructs differ in details. For expertsall areas of the base should be firm. And this book does the job.
Good luck in your adventures in C + +.
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