Introducing C++

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  • ISBN 9781098178147
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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You know how to code, but you're ready to level up. You've heard about the power and performance of C++, a language vital to fields like AI, game development, and high-performance computing. But where do you even start? Existing resources are either outdated, overly academic, or assume a deep understanding of C. You need a guide that respects your existing skills and gets you coding fast with modern C++.

This book cuts through the noise, focusing on the essential elements of C++ with hands-on projects that quickly build your skills and confidence. Author and C++ expert Frances Buontempo gets you up to speed quickly with the latest features and best practices of the language, preparing you for more advanced exploration.

  • Write clean and efficient C++ code
  • Understand core concepts and syntax
  • Apply various programming approaches, from OOP to functional styles
  • Read and understand complex C++ definitions and resources
Frances Buontempo is the editor of ACCU's Overload magazine, which has a focus on C++. She has published articles and given talks centered on technology and machine learning. With a PhD in data mining, she has been programming professionally since the 1990s. During her career as a programmer, she has championed unit testing, mentored newer developers, deleted quite a bit of code and fixed a variety of bugs. She has experience teaching and training, and can make complicated subjects understandable.

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