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- Title: Learn C++ - Simply Easy Learning
- Author(s) Tutorials Point
- Publisher: Tutorials Point Limited
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- eBook: HTML and PDF (328 pages, 2.7 MB)
- Language: English
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C++ is a middle-level programming language developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell Labs. C++ runs on a variety of platforms, such as Windows, Mac OS, and the various versions of UNIX.
This book adopts a simple and practical approach to describe the concepts of C++. It has been prepared for the beginners to help them understand the basic to advanced concepts related to C++.
PrerequisitesBefore you start practicing with various types of examples given in this tutorial,we are making an assumption that you are already aware of the basics of computer program and computer programming language.
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