C++ How to Program Contributor(s): Deitel, Paul J. (Author), Deitel, Harvey (Author) |
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ISBN: 0134448235 ISBN-13: 9780134448237 Publisher: Pearson OUR PRICE: $177.32 Product Type: Paperback Published: February 2016 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Computers | Programming Languages - C++ |
Dewey: 005.133 |
LCCN: 2016427406 |
Physical Information: 1.4" H x 7.1" W x 9.1" (3.00 lbs) 1080 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: The best-selling C++ How to Program is accessible to readers with little or no programming experience, yet comprehensive enough for the professional programmer. The Deitels' signature live-code approach presents the concepts in the context of full working programs followed by sample executions. The early objects approach gets readers thinking about objects immediately-allowing them to more thoroughly master the concepts. Emphasis is placed on achieving program clarity and building well-engineered software. Interesting, entertaining, and challenging exercises encourage students to make a difference and use computers and the Internet to work on problems. To keep readers up-to-date with leading-edge computing technologies, the Tenth Edition conforms to the C++11 standard and the new C+14 standard. KEY TOPICS: Introduction to Computers and C++; Introduction to C++ Programming, Input/Output and Operators; Introduction to Classes, Objects, Member Functions and Strings; Algorithm Development and Control Statements: Part 1; Control Statements: Part 2; Logical Operators; Functions and an Introduction to Recursion; Class Templates array and vector; Catching Exceptions; Pointers; Classes: A Deeper Look; Operator Overloading; Class string; Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance; Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism; Stream Input/Output: A Deeper Look; File Processing; Standard Library Containers and Iterators; Standard Library Algorithms; Exception Handling: A Deeper Look; Introduction to Custom Templates; Custom Templatized Data Structures; Searching and Sorting; Class string and String Stream Processing: A Deeper Look; Bits, Characters, C Strings and structs; Other Topics; C++11 and C++14: Additional Features; ATM Case Study, Part 1: Object-Oriented Design with the UML; ATM Case Study, Part 2: Implementing an Object-Oriented Design MARKET: C++ How to Program is appropriate for computer science, information technology, software engineering, and business students in novice-level and intermediate level C++ courses. The book is also used by professional programmers. |