Programming in C++ : lessons and applications / Timothy B. D'Orazio.
Material type: TextPublication details: Dubuque, Iowa : McGraw-Hill, 2004.Description: xxii, 954 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780071194532
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Includes index.
Computers and Computing Fundamentals -- Getting Started - Program Structure, Screen Output, and Comments -- Variables and Arithmetic Operations -- Basic Input/Output -- Decision Making -- Iteration -- Functions -- Introduction to Classes and Objects -- One-Dimensional Numeric Arrays -- Multidimensional Numeric Arrays -- Pointer Variables -- Character Arrays -- The C++ String Class -- More About Classes, Objects, and Object-Oriented Design -- Inheritance and Polymorphism -- Data Structures and Recursion -- Templates and the C++ Standard Template Library -- Miscellaneous Topics.
D'Orazio's Programming in C++: Lessons and Applications provides an accessible introduction to programming in C++. It teaches the C++ language and object-oriented design to students with no previous programming experience. The focus is on developing programs for solving a variety of problems. Each chapter of the book is divided into two parts--Lessons and Applications. The Lessons teach C++ language elements and simple programming techniques, and the Applications teach program design. A step-by-step methodology for program development is presented early in the text and reinforced throughout with the help of the application examples and over thirty case studies.
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