Sams Teach Yourself
6 total works
Teach Yourself Borland C++ 4.5 in 21 Days
by Craig Arnush and Namir Clement Shammas
Published 1 May 1994
This tutorial instructs the reader in the fundamentals of Borland C++. The 21 days structure provides daily sessions in a logical, easy-to-follow sequence. References with short examples are highlighted, and a review section and examples of everyday progamming code are included.
This guide to Turbo C++ for Windows is designed to help users reach a functional level with the software and language, in 21 days. The formula avoids overwhelming users with detail.
Visual C++ made easy! Twenty-one thorough lessons take readers to proficiency in only 2-3 hours a day. Features day-by-day lessons and clear syntax examples
-- Features day-by-day lessons and clear syntax examples
-- Do/Don't sections reinforce important topics like I/O, structures, strings, and the MFC Library
-- Features day-by-day lessons and clear syntax examples
-- Do/Don't sections reinforce important topics like I/O, structures, strings, and the MFC Library
Sams Teach Yourself Mac C++ Programming in 21 Days
by Namir Clement Shammas
Published 1 January 1994
This 21-day course teaches readers how to program in C++ using the Symantec C++ compiler. It also shows readers how to develop GUI applications using the latest version of the THINKClass Library (TCL).
Teach Yourself Turbo C++ Visual Edition for Windows in 21 Days
by Namir Clement Shammas
Published 1 January 1994
As part of the best-selling Teach Yourself series, this tutorial introduces readers to Windows programming and covers the complete Turbo C++ for Windows environment.-- Teaches readers how to develop manageable code-- Describes the ins and outs of object-oriented programming and the OWL Library-- Provides numerous examples with output to show the features of the compiler