May 2013
Intermediate to advanced
1376 pages
47h 26m
English
This part describes C++’s built-in types and the basic facilities for constructing programs out of them. The C subset of C++ is presented together with C++’s additional support for traditional styles of programming. It also discusses the basic facilities for composing a C++ program out of logical and physical parts.
Chapters
7 Pointers, Arrays, and References
8 Structures, Unions, and Enumerations
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