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| 082 | _aC 005 B78c | ||
| 100 | _aBronson, Gary J. | ||
| 245 | 0 | _aC++ for Engineers and scientist | |
| 260 | _aAustrallia | ||
| 260 | _b Thomson Course Tech., | ||
| 260 | _c2006 | ||
| 300 | _axiv, 826p. | ||
| 300 | _bIncludes index | ||
| 520 | _aThe C++ programming language, which includes C as a proper sub-set, has become the preeminent programming language in the engineering and scientific fields. For most engineers and scientists, however, employing the full potential of C++, which is a hybrid language containing both structured and object-oriented features, involves a gradual refinement of programming skills from a structured approach to an object-oriented one. One of the reasons for this is that many engineering and scientific problems can be efficiently and conveniently solved using only C++'s structured elements. | ||
| 650 | _aC++ Programming | ||
| 650 | _aProgramming Languages | ||
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