Listen free for 30 days

  • C++: 3 Books in 1

  • C++ Basics for Beginners. C++ Common Used Libraries. C++ Performance Coding.
  • Written by: Andy Vickler
  • Narrated by: Helpful Matthew
  • Length: 12 hrs and 19 mins

Pick 1 audiobook a month from our unmatched collection.
Listen all you want to thousands of included audiobooks, Originals, and podcasts.
Access exclusive sales and deals.
Premium Plus auto-renews for $14.95/mo + applicable taxes after 30 days. Cancel anytime.
C++: 3 Books in 1 cover art

C++: 3 Books in 1

Written by: Andy Vickler
Narrated by: Helpful Matthew
Try for $0.00

$14.95 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy Now for $31.26

Buy Now for $31.26

Pay using card ending in
By confirming your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use and Amazon's Privacy Notice. Tax where applicable.

Publisher's Summary

Book 1

Discover the world of programming and get to know the potential of C++ along with me.

Do you want to be a programmer, but don’t know where to start? Do you find C++ hard to learn? Do you find it difficult, even when you’re using the most basic book of C++?

If so, the simple solution is right below.

Imagine writing code as a professional programmer. Imagine when beginners ask you how you started your journey. Imagine when you’ll be able to help beginner programmers with your experience. Imagine getting recognized as a top-notch C++ programmer!

You’ll discover all the little things that seem tough, but aren’t. You’ll also learn a few simple codes that aren’t rocket science. You’ll have a better understanding of C++ and a base for your career in the language.

This is for anyone who’s looking for in-depth knowledge about C++ and actually diving into this world of programming. Whether you are a student, seeking a new venture in the middle of pandemic, or a stay-at-home parent, the information given in the book can set you on a path to a successful career.

Book 2

This book provides a detailed and easy-to-use reference for C++ libraries. It provides a short description for each library, with an option for the listener to search for what they're looking for. What makes this book unique is that not only does it provide a guide to those new or returning to C++, it allows for the listener to easily navigate through libraries.

There are no prerequisites needed for this book, as it is designed to be a stand-alone reference and listening material.

C++ Common Used Libraries is a concise yet accurate guide to writing code that can be used by developers in any area who are looking to add some C++ libraries to coding projects. With help from this book, listeners will learn about the basics of how libraries work, as well as how you can use them creatively or casually in your coding projects. This book is a must-have guide for any C++ developer/student/teacher looking to integrate C++ libraries into their coding projects.

This book is also useful to students looking for new ways to get familiar with C++ as they try to create their own systems.

Book 3

Discover the tactics to unleash your code to its full potential. Learn how you can avoid spending hours on compilation.

Do you want your code to be fast and run like butter down the slope? Do you also find it hard to compile your C++ code?

Are you unaware of the hacks and tactics to make your code perform better?

If so, the simple solution is right below.

Imagine writing code that performs like a smooth slope. Imagine the pride of teaching these hacks to newbies and gaining their utmost respect. Imagine writing a code that’s light on memory, yet runs like a cheetah. Imagine getting recognized as a top-notch C++ programmer!

This book will not only educate you on the topic of performance, but it’ll teach you some advance topics, like Lambda expressions and enumerations, from beginning to how they improve the performance of C++ code.

You’ll receive in-depth chapters discussing why X factor slows down your code and how you can fix it. Along with this, there is a whole chapter dedicated to common speed-ups for when you don’t have time for the “whys” so you can jump up to the speed-up.

You’ll discover dos and don'ts of high-performance code. You’ll also discover how your hardware plays an immense role in your code performance and have a better understanding of C++ code performance.

©2022 Andy Vickler (P)2022 Andy Vickler

What listeners say about C++: 3 Books in 1

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.