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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This book provides a detailed and easy to use reference of C++ libraries. It provides a short description of each library with an option for the reader to search for what they're looking for. What makes this book unique is that not only does it provide a guide to those new or returning to C++, it allows the reader to easily navigate through libraries.
There are no prerequisites needed for this book as it is designed to be a stand-alone reference and reading material. This book contains much information about working and learning with C++. This is an excellent introduction to code programming concepts and the use of libraries in C++ so that you can learn how to effectively use libraries, write your C++ programs and make the most out of them. This book suits anyone who wants a copy of the library information they can use while programming in C++. It is especially useful for students who need clear, concise information on how to use these libraries and some best practices for using these library functions in their programs.
C++ Common used Libraries is a concise yet accurate guide to writing code that developers can use in any area who are looking to add some C++ libraries into coding projects. With help from this book, readers will learn about the basics of how libraries work as well as how you can use them creatively or casually in your coding projects. This book is a must-have guide for any C++ developer/student/teacher looking to integrate C++ libraries into their coding projects.
The book covers:
What is a Code Library?
Top C++ libraries
Shared libraries with GCC on Linux
Using compatible Compilers
Accessing C Code from Within C++ Source
Including C Headers in C++ Code
Accessing C++ Code from Within C Source
And much more.
This book is aimed at a creative environment and introduces, in detail, various C++ libraries that professionals use. It is for people who want to learn these useful libraries. The book contains a list of the libraries and their applications. In this way, the reader will be able to learn how to use them by searching for their names. The best thing about this book is that it introduces commonly used libraries in C++, something that is not possible if you are a beginner with C++ in general.
This book aims to help readers identify libraries in C++ that they can use to learn or produce programs. This book introduces the reader to various classes, constructors, and destructors as they are used in C++.
This book can be used as a reference for teachers with courses in C++. Since it contains a list of libraries that professionals commonly use, it is quite helpful when you need to give your students related examples. This book is also useful to students looking for new ways to get familiar with C++ as they try to create their own systems.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This book provides a detailed and easy to use reference of C++ libraries. It provides a short description of each library with an option for the reader to search for what they're looking for. What makes this book unique is that not only does it provide a guide to those new or returning to C++, it allows the reader to easily navigate through libraries.
There are no prerequisites needed for this book as it is designed to be a stand-alone reference and reading material. This book contains much information about working and learning with C++. This is an excellent introduction to code programming concepts and the use of libraries in C++ so that you can learn how to effectively use libraries, write your C++ programs and make the most out of them. This book suits anyone who wants a copy of the library information they can use while programming in C++. It is especially useful for students who need clear, concise information on how to use these libraries and some best practices for using these library functions in their programs.
C++ Common used Libraries is a concise yet accurate guide to writing code that developers can use in any area who are looking to add some C++ libraries into coding projects. With help from this book, readers will learn about the basics of how libraries work as well as how you can use them creatively or casually in your coding projects. This book is a must-have guide for any C++ developer/student/teacher looking to integrate C++ libraries into their coding projects.
The book covers:
What is a Code Library?
Top C++ libraries
Shared libraries with GCC on Linux
Using compatible Compilers
Accessing C Code from Within C++ Source
Including C Headers in C++ Code
Accessing C++ Code from Within C Source
And much more.
This book is aimed at a creative environment and introduces, in detail, various C++ libraries that professionals use. It is for people who want to learn these useful libraries. The book contains a list of the libraries and their applications. In this way, the reader will be able to learn how to use them by searching for their names. The best thing about this book is that it introduces commonly used libraries in C++, something that is not possible if you are a beginner with C++ in general.
This book aims to help readers identify libraries in C++ that they can use to learn or produce programs. This book introduces the reader to various classes, constructors, and destructors as they are used in C++.
This book can be used as a reference for teachers with courses in C++. Since it contains a list of libraries that professionals commonly use, it is quite helpful when you need to give your students related examples. This book is also useful to students looking for new ways to get familiar with C++ as they try to create their own systems.