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Numerical Recipes in C++ - The Art of Scientific Computing 2nd edition (Cambridge Press)

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The product of a unique collaboration among four leading scientists in academic research and industry, Numerical Recipes is a comprehensive text and reference work on scientific computing. Thoroughly self-contained, it proceeds from mathematical and theoretical considerations to actual, practical computer routines.

Charlie Calvert's Borland, C++Builderô Unleashed

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Contents of this table:-

Part I Getting Started

* Chapter 1 Introduction to C++Builder

* Chapter 2 Basic Facts about C++Builder

* Chapter 3 C++Builder and the VCL

* Chapter 4 Events

* Chapter 5 Exceptions

* Chapter 6 Sharing Code Between Delphi and C++Builder

* Chapter 7 Graphics

Part II Relational Databases

* Chapter 8 Database Basics and Database Tools

* Chapter 9 Using TTable and TDataSet

* Chapter 10 SQL and the TQuery Object

C/C++ Reference Zone

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C and C++ are the world's most important programming languages. Indeed, to be a professional programmer today implies proficiency in these two languages. They are the foundation upon which modern programming is built.

C/C++ Reference

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General C/C++

* Pre-processor commands
* Operator Precedence
* Escape Sequences
* ASCII Chart
* Data Types
* Keywords

Standard C Library

* Standard C I/O
* Standard C String & Character
* Standard C Math
* Standard C Time & Date
* Standard C Memory
* Other standard C functions
C++

* C++ I/O
* C++ Strings
* C++ String Streams
* Miscellaneous C++

C++ Standard Template Library

C and C++ Style Guides

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*  Original Indian Hill guide with annotations by H. Spencer
* Indian Hill C style guide, as amended at UofT, UW, and elsewhere
* C++ coding rules from Ellemtel (Swedish Telecom) by Mats Henricson and Erik Nyquist.
* C++ style guide from Wildfire Communications
* C++ Coding Standard by Todd Hoff
* Document about C++ code inspections by J. Baldwin
* Notes on programming in C by Rob Pike
* C porting guide by A. Dolenc, A. Lemmke, and D. Keppel
* Ten Commandments for C programmers by Henry Spencer

Applied C++ Practical Techniques

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The advent of the ISO/ANSI C++ standard marked the
beginning of a new era for C++ programmers. The standard offers many
new facilities and opportunities, but how can a real-world programmer
find the time to discover the key nuggets of wisdom within this mass of
information? The C++ In-Depth Series minimizes learning time and confusion by giving programmers concise, focused guides to specific topics.

An Introduction to C++ and Object Oriented Programming, (Ian D Chivers)

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Table of Contents

1 Overview

2 An Introduction to Programming Languages and Object Oriented Programming

3 An Introduction to C++

4 Arithmetic and Expressions in C++

5 Strings and other Data Types

6 Arrays, Vectors and Valarrays in C++

7 Control Structures

8 Pointers

9 Functions

10 Classes – User Defined Data Types

11 Templates

12 Operator and Function Overloading

13 Virtual Functions and Abstract Data Types

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