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    C++ and Algorithmic Thinking for the Complete Beginner (3rd Edition): Learn to Think Like a Programmer

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    C++ and Algorithmic Thinking for the Complete Beginner (3rd Edition): Learn to Think Like a Programmer

    C++ and Algorithmic Thinking for the Complete Beginner (3rd Edition): Learn to Think Like a Programmer
    English | May 16, 2024 | ASIN: B0D4FBDLZH | 1293 pages | EPUB (True) | 2.80 MB

    Completely updated for the latest version of C++, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to programming, assuming no prior knowledge of the subject. It is designed for individuals, eager to learn C++ from scratch, providing a strong foundation in Algorithmic Thinking—the fundamental skill every aspiring programmer must acquire. Algorithmic Thinking encompasses more than just writing code; it entails mastering the art of problem-solving through coding.

    This edition retains all the popular features of its predecessor while introducing a wealth of new exercises, along with extensive revisions and updates. Furthermore, brand-new chapters offer a practical introduction to working with text files.

    Structured for both classroom use and independent study, each chapter is concluded with a set of questions and exercises designed to reinforce your understanding and apply what you've learned. With approximately 250 solved and 480 unsolved exercises, 500 true/false questions, 150 multiple-choice questions, and 200 review questions and crosswords (with solutions and answers available online), this book is ideal for:

    Novices or intermediate-level programmers pursuing self-study
    High school students
    First-years college or university students
    Educators
    Professors
    Anyone who wants to start learning or teaching computer programming using the best practices and techniques