A concise and practical introduction to C++ aimed primarily as a first programming course for engineers. It features a range of engineering problems and provides supportive tutorial examples... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Fabulous book, great writing and organization, very helpful to students and teachers alike. The pragmatic use of interrelational variables is explained in such an exquisite, easy-to-comprehend manner. The formulaic modulations are presently comparable to infinite problematic discontinuities of modulaic perceptions. The quantum relations of semiotics disproportionately inflect the finite use of intercorrelated quarks. The influx of geometrical diatonal dispersement is clearly established in the first chapter and is carried through to the last sentence. It is a great contribution to the society of intellectual conquestors. Thanks to Kumarswamy and Tiuley, we have a fine piece of work!
Over priced good reference for engineering students
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I was pleased to see a programming text aimed at engineering students that has the guts of what is needed for writting c++ code. I would have liked to have bought this text, but at over $40 for a paper-back it is way over priced - should have been about $25.
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