Our Books
ALL BOOKS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD
Here, you will find information about our books. All books were written by Alex Maureau, our webmaster. We have, as our first release, "Reviewing C++" and now our second release "Reviewing Java".
We are also considering having a solutions manual to our programming challenges. This will be determined in the coming weeks as we need to finalize the number of challenges we would have.
Reviewing C++
Reviewing C++ is the best introductory guide booking to learning C++ programming. Written by computer programming expert Alex Maureau, Reviewing C++ covers the most seen topics in introductory programming courses such as conditions, loops, arrays, classes and pointers.
Reviewing C++ provides educated insight into some advanced C++ programming concepts such as linked lists, stacks, exceptions, inheritance and virtual functions. To ensure that you understand the material that Reviewing C++ offers, the editor has included a section of practice problems that will allow you to sharpen your skills in C++ programming. Topics include logic, looping, functions, output tracing, recursion, classes and inheritance.
Additionally, you’ll find programming challenges ranging from prime numbers to numerical patterns to telephone keypads; all in Reviewing C++. All problems can be solved using your skills of C++.
Click the button below to get a preview of the book which shows two chapters and a practice section.
Reviewing Java
Reviewing Java provides you with all the insight and direction you need to learn introductory Java programming. Reviewing Java covers the most seen topics in introductory programming courses such as conditions, loops, arrays, classes and inheritance.
Reviewing Java touches on some advanced Java programming concepts such as linked lists, stacks, queues, exceptions, sorting techniques. Author and editor Alex Maureau, included a section of practice problems that will allow you to sharpen your skills in Java programming. The practice topics include logic, looping, methods, output tracing, recursion, classes and inheritance.
Additionally, you’ll find a section of programming challenges ranging from prime numbers to numerical patterns to telephone keypads. All problems can be solved in Java.
Please visit www.cstutoringcenter.com/problems/ for more challenges in Java. Also, visit www.cstutoringcenter.com/books to read more information about this book.
Click the button below to get a preview of the book which shows two chapters and a practice section.