C++ is a powerful, highly flexible, and adaptable programming language that allows software engineers to organize and process information quickly and effectively. But this high-level language is relatively difficult to master, even if you already know the C programming language.The new second edition of "Practical C++ Programming is a complete introduction to the C++ language for programmers who are learning C++. Reflecting the latest changes to the C++ standard, this new edition takes a useful down-to-earth approach, placing a strong emphasis on how to design clean, elegant code.In short, to-the-point chapters, all aspects of programming are covered including style, software engineering, programming design, object-oriented design, and debugging.It also covers common mistakes and how to find (and avoid) them. End of chapter exercises help you ensure you've mastered the material. Steve Oualline's clear, easy-going writing style and hands-on approach to learning make "Practical C++ Programming a nearly painless way to master this complex but powerful programming language.
I bought this as a refresher when I need to relearn C++ for my MSc Project. The main problem with this book is it's not complete. It didn't feel like it covered all of C++ and the index was pretty poor. The book describes itself as "A complete introduction to the C++ programming language". However, when I wanted to remind myself how inheritance worked, I looked in the index under: Inheritance, Polymorphism and Virtual methods. Nope, nothing there. I found the section I wanted eventually but it was hard work.