What people say about this book
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"I received the books today, and it felt like getting a key to the secrets of the Universe."
Robert Espiritu, Developer, Washington
(after ordering our C++, Visual Basic, and Oracle
SQL books)
"This book is the most complete, easy-to-use,
and instructive manual I have read in the past 25 years.
Every member of a project using C++ should have copy
of it on their desk; I certainly will."
Szabolcs Michael de Gyurky; posted
at an online bookseller
"One thing I really liked about this book is how the author discussed
how to test and debug C++ code in the Visual Studio
environment. This is an important topic that all developers
need to use when developing any application."
Eric Mortensen, Northeast Ohio Oracle Users Group
"In reviewing this book for inclusion in Computer Information System courses, I find it to be one of the easiest to understand of its type. A programmer with any C# or Java in their background would be able to pick up C++ very effectively."
Eric M. Notheisen, Adjunct Faculty,
Central Piedmont Community College, North Carolina
"A well-written, easy-to-follow, and informative
book covering a wide variety of topics in C++ for Windows....
This book is highly recommended for anyone looking to
develop Windows applications with C++, Visual Studio,
and the .NET platform."
Adam Steckel, Online Technical Editor
"As an amateur, recreational programmer with a little knowledge of Visual Basic, I approached C++ with trepidation. However, this book is at just the right level for a serious (even amateur) programmer! It covers the basics but provides enough depth to actually design and write programs. I had the disadvantage of a non-OOP background, but the remarkable clarity of this book got me through the new (to me) concepts."
Posted at an online bookseller
"Never have I found such a helpful book to learn
to program as Murach's C++ 2008. The format of
the book was refreshing.... The examples and exercises
are not the trivial examples that I have found in many
books over the years. They are examples taken from the
real world of business programming. I wish I had a book
like this when I was in school in the early 1990s. It
helps to reduce the learning curve required to learn
a new programming language."
Posted on a forum at www.dreamincode.net
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