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Author: Walter Savitch ISBN: 83-7243-400-X Format: B5, 291 pages Publisher: RM Original edition: Problem Solving with C ++: The Object of Programming 4th Edition Pearson Education, Inc |
About the book |
Walter Savitch made sure that the programming material contained in this material complies with the latest ANSI / ISO C ++ language standards. So there are namespaces, there is a new look at text variables and character chains, many exercises and innovative vectors. The quality of this text is the style of Professor Savitch - committed and at the same time understandable for beginners. Messages about classes are graded gradually, and the material is so flexibly constructed that the reader can begin discussing classes at various stages of its processing. The manual contains extensive sets of exercises and projects, programming tips, trap warnings, examples of programs, summary material facilitating the organization of knowledge for those who are just starting to learn programming. Hundreds of thousands of readers around the world have already learned from Walter Savitch's textbooks - this is the best recommendation and guarantee that Programming. In C ++, it's perfect for learning. |
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ROSA3D filament made of high-quality, recycled PLA. 1 kg of 1.75 mm filament is wound on the spool. ROSA3D R-PLA Black
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The Tower Windmill from Ugears is more than a mechanical puzzle. It is an exciting adventure into the history of old England. The model is based on the Chesterton Windmill, a 17th-century cylindrical stone tower windmill that was built outside the village of Chesterton, Warwickshire county. Built around 1632-33, the Windmill was restored between 1965 and 1974 and today it is the earliest tower mill in England to retain any of its working parts.
This unique construction with an arched base was presumably built by a prominent figure of the period, Sir Edward Peyto that owned Chesterton Manor at that time. UGears 70055
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