Object Oriented Programming in C++
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Object-Oriented Programming in C++
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Robert Lafore
Pearson Education, 18-Dec-1997 - Computers - 1040 pages
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Object-Oriented Programming in C++ begins with the basic principles of the C++ programming language and systematically introduces increasingly advanced topics while illustrating the OOP methodology. While the structure of this book is similar to that of the previous edition, each chapter reflects the latest ANSI C++ standard and the examples have been thoroughly revised to reflect current practices and standards.
Educational Supplement
Suggested solutions to the programming projects found at the end of each chapter are made available to instructors at recognized educational institutions. This educational supplement can be found at www.prenhall.com, in the Instructor Resource Center.
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This is very timely. With Borland C++ and this literature of a programming language the impossible can happen such as basic interaction or more complex to the choosing of favorite in executable projects. A very good book even graphical interface and interaction is possible with it. One of the best books am owning - great addition and well done!
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Contents
Contents
ObjectOriented Software Development
Introduction
The Big Picture
C++ Programming Basics
Loops and Decisions
Structures
Functions
Inheritance
Pointers
Virtual Functions
Streams and Files
Multifile Programs
C++ Precedence Table and Keywords
Borland C++Builder
Templates and Exceptions 15 The Standard Template Library
Objects and Classes
Arrays and Strings
Operator Overloading
Answers to Questions and Exercises
Bibliography
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