First contact with the book "C++ Programming Principles and Practice"

Two days ago on the reading day, I bought some books and came back to read. __Bjarne Stroustrup__'s "C++ Programming Principles and Practice" is one of them. In fact, I didn't read it, I only read Chapter 0 - To the readers, the master is worthy of being a master. After just reading one chapter, it resonates in my heart, and I feel very good and powerful.
I haven't learned C++, and I haven't finished reading this book, but I also benefited a lot. There's something interesting in there

C++ is just a tool, not the subject of this book. The theme of this book is "Programming in C++" rather than "C++ and a little programming theory."

As well as the teaching methods that are not used in the arrangement of the book content, the incisive comments on these methods are really powerful. Some of the answers to the doubts in the previous study can also be found.
All in all, it should be a good book, and then read it carefully.

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