C++ and Python Programming: 2 Manuscript Bundle
Introductory Beginners Guide to Learn C++ Programming and Python Programming
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Theis
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Isaac D. Cody
About this listen
This is a two book bundle related to C++ programming and Python programming!
In C++ Programming, you will learn the basics about:
- Compliers, syntax, class, objects, and variables
- Identifiers, trigraphs, data types, lines, and characters
- Boolean and functions
- Arrays, loops, and conditions
- Various types of operators
- Decision statements, if else statements
- Constants and literals
- Quick follow up quizzes and answers
- Guided examples and much more!
In Hacking University Junior Edition, you will learn:
- The history of Python language
- The benefits of learning Python and the job market outlook when learning Python
- Setting up a development environment
- Variables, variable types, inputs, string formatting, decision structures, conditional operators, loops
- Several programming examples to make sure you practice what you learn
- String formatting and programming concepts
- Classes, special methods, and inheritance
- Key modules, and common errors
- And a whole lot more!
Get your copy today! Download and learn how to program in both C++ and Python!
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- Adam Brinded
- 16-05-19
More of an opinion piece than a learning tool
From the beginning (c++) there are unreferenced statements (like 90% of programmers default to c++) and phrases that suggest a lack of understanding about general computing (ie Linux being a programming language, when it is a Kernel or not knowing that macOS is a Unix based system).
Add to this the questionable instruction (like ‘using namespace std;’ , although this falls more towards preference than standards) I cannot recommend this as a beginners resource.
There are much better quality resources than this. I suggest finding some.
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