Problem Solving With C++ Plus Myprogramminglab With Pearson Etext -- Access Card Package (8th Edition) - 8th Edition - by Walter Savitch - ISBN 9780132774185

Problem Solving With C++ Plus Myprogram...
8th Edition
Walter Savitch
Publisher: PEARSON
ISBN: 9780132774185

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Problem Solving with C++continues to be the most widely used textbook by students and instructors in the introduction to programming and C++ language course. Through each edition, hundreds and thousands of students have valued Walt Savitch's approach to programming, which emphasizes active reading through the use of well-placed examples and self-test examples. Created for the beginner, this book focuses on cultivating strong problem-solving and programming techniques while introducing students to the C++ programming language.

MyProgrammingLabis a database of programming exercises correlated to specific Pearson CS1/Intro to Programming textbooks. The exercises are short, focused on a particular programming topic, and are assignable and automatically evaluated. MyProgrammingLab provides immediate, personalized feedback which helps students master the syntax, semantics and basic usage of the programming language, freeing instructors to focus on problem-solving strategies, design and analysis, abstraction, algorithms, and style. Learn more atwww.myprogramminglab.com.

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Problem Solving with C++ (9th Edition)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780133591743
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10th Edition
ISBN: 9780134448282
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10th Edition
ISBN: 9780134521176

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