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How not to program in C++: 111 broken programs and 3 working ones, or why does 2+2 = 5986?

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Autor principal: Oualline, Steve
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: No Starch Press 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1555384
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spelling cern-15553842020-07-16T20:02:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1555384engOualline, SteveHow not to program in C++: 111 broken programs and 3 working ones, or why does 2+2 = 5986?Computing and ComputersNo Starch Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:15553842003
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How not to program in C++: 111 broken programs and 3 working ones, or why does 2+2 = 5986?
title How not to program in C++: 111 broken programs and 3 working ones, or why does 2+2 = 5986?
title_full How not to program in C++: 111 broken programs and 3 working ones, or why does 2+2 = 5986?
title_fullStr How not to program in C++: 111 broken programs and 3 working ones, or why does 2+2 = 5986?
title_full_unstemmed How not to program in C++: 111 broken programs and 3 working ones, or why does 2+2 = 5986?
title_short How not to program in C++: 111 broken programs and 3 working ones, or why does 2+2 = 5986?
title_sort how not to program in c++: 111 broken programs and 3 working ones, or why does 2+2 = 5986?
topic Computing and Computers
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