How Not to Program in C++

". . . a unique book that is fun to read while still providing valuable information." -- CodeGuru.com
". . .[like] cross training with the drill sergeant of debugging. . ." -- Chris Pelsor, Flash Developer
"If you have been programming in C++ for a while, this book is and excellent addition to your bookself." -- Gerard Beekmans, DevChannel.org
Product Description
Find the bugs in these broken programs and become a better programmer. Based on real-world errors, the puzzles range from easy (one wrong character) to mind twisting (errors with multiple threads). Match your wits against the author's and polish your language skills as you try to fix broken programs. Clues help along the way, and answers are provided at the back of the book.
About the Author
STEVE OUALLINE has been a programmer for 35 years. He is the author of many bestselling computer books, including Practical C Programming and Practical C++ Programming (O'Reilly).
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- Paperback: 280 pages
- Publisher: No Starch Press; 1 edition (March 2003)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1886411956
- ISBN-13: 978-1886411951
". . . a unique book that is fun to read while still providing valuable information." -- CodeGuru.com
". . .[like] cross training with the drill sergeant of debugging. . ." -- Chris Pelsor, Flash Developer
"If you have been programming in C++ for a while, this book is and excellent addition to your bookself." -- Gerard Beekmans, DevChannel.org
Product Description
Find the bugs in these broken programs and become a better programmer. Based on real-world errors, the puzzles range from easy (one wrong character) to mind twisting (errors with multiple threads). Match your wits against the author's and polish your language skills as you try to fix broken programs. Clues help along the way, and answers are provided at the back of the book.
About the Author
STEVE OUALLINE has been a programmer for 35 years. He is the author of many bestselling computer books, including Practical C Programming and Practical C++ Programming (O'Reilly).
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