C++ How to Program; Paul Deitel; 2010

C++ How to Program Upplaga 7

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C++ ProgrammingMore Comments Inside Back Cover"Finally, an accurate and complete C++ book that everybody can understand. It will help you achieve a solid knowledge of C++ and of software engineering in general. A must-have.Jos Antonio Gonzlez Seco, Parliament of Andalusia, Spain"As an instructor, I appreciate the thorough discussion of the C++ language, especially the comprehensive use of code examples and demonstrations of best coding practices. For my consulting work I use the Deitel books as my primary reference."Dean Mathias, Utah State UniversitySince the 1990s, over a million students and professionals have learned programming and software development with Deitel textbooks, professional books and multimedia publications. This Late Objects Version of C++ How to Program, 7/e provides clear and thorough coverage of C++ programming. Its appropriate for one-semester procedural programming courses with little or no objects coverage, one semester courses that begin with procedural programming then proceed to object-oriented programming and possibly a selection of upper-level C++ topics, and second courses in intermediate-levelC++ How to Program, Late Objects Version, 7/e includes: Procedural programming from the start: The first eight chapters provide rich coverage of C++ fundamentals, including two full chapters on control statements. Objects and classes in the middle: The next chapters present object technology concepts, including classes, inheritance, polymorphism, operator overloading, templates and exception handling. Intermediate-level topics: The book includes substantial coverage of strings, files, streams, searching and sorting, data structures and the Standard Template Library. Additional chapters on game programming, an optional OOD ATM case study, the Boost C++ Libraries, the future of C++ and more, are available online.Also by Paul & Harvey DeitelC++ How to Program, 7/eISBN: 0-13-611726-0Introduces classes and objects in Chapter 3, before control statements, functions and arrays. Its suitable for those who prefer an early objects approach to C++ programming.Contact the authors at: [email protected] for the DEITEL BUZZ ONLINE newsletter: www.deitel.com/newsletter/subscribe.htmlFor information on Deitel onsite training delivered worldwide, visit www.deitel.com/training/Follow us on Twitter @deitel and Facebook at www.deitel.com/deitelfan/ (Pearson)
C++ ProgrammingMore Comments Inside Back Cover"Finally, an accurate and complete C++ book that everybody can understand. It will help you achieve a solid knowledge of C++ and of software engineering in general. A must-have.Jos Antonio Gonzlez Seco, Parliament of Andalusia, Spain"As an instructor, I appreciate the thorough discussion of the C++ language, especially the comprehensive use of code examples and demonstrations of best coding practices. For my consulting work I use the Deitel books as my primary reference."Dean Mathias, Utah State UniversitySince the 1990s, over a million students and professionals have learned programming and software development with Deitel textbooks, professional books and multimedia publications. This Late Objects Version of C++ How to Program, 7/e provides clear and thorough coverage of C++ programming. Its appropriate for one-semester procedural programming courses with little or no objects coverage, one semester courses that begin with procedural programming then proceed to object-oriented programming and possibly a selection of upper-level C++ topics, and second courses in intermediate-levelC++ How to Program, Late Objects Version, 7/e includes: Procedural programming from the start: The first eight chapters provide rich coverage of C++ fundamentals, including two full chapters on control statements. Objects and classes in the middle: The next chapters present object technology concepts, including classes, inheritance, polymorphism, operator overloading, templates and exception handling. Intermediate-level topics: The book includes substantial coverage of strings, files, streams, searching and sorting, data structures and the Standard Template Library. Additional chapters on game programming, an optional OOD ATM case study, the Boost C++ Libraries, the future of C++ and more, are available online.Also by Paul & Harvey DeitelC++ How to Program, 7/eISBN: 0-13-611726-0Introduces classes and objects in Chapter 3, before control statements, functions and arrays. Its suitable for those who prefer an early objects approach to C++ programming.Contact the authors at: [email protected] for the DEITEL BUZZ ONLINE newsletter: www.deitel.com/newsletter/subscribe.htmlFor information on Deitel onsite training delivered worldwide, visit www.deitel.com/training/Follow us on Twitter @deitel and Facebook at www.deitel.com/deitelfan/ (Pearson)
Upplaga: 7e upplagan
Utgiven: 2010
ISBN: 9780130384744
Förlag: Prentice Hall
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 960 st
C++ ProgrammingMore Comments Inside Back Cover"Finally, an accurate and complete C++ book that everybody can understand. It will help you achieve a solid knowledge of C++ and of software engineering in general. A must-have.Jos Antonio Gonzlez Seco, Parliament of Andalusia, Spain"As an instructor, I appreciate the thorough discussion of the C++ language, especially the comprehensive use of code examples and demonstrations of best coding practices. For my consulting work I use the Deitel books as my primary reference."Dean Mathias, Utah State UniversitySince the 1990s, over a million students and professionals have learned programming and software development with Deitel textbooks, professional books and multimedia publications. This Late Objects Version of C++ How to Program, 7/e provides clear and thorough coverage of C++ programming. Its appropriate for one-semester procedural programming courses with little or no objects coverage, one semester courses that begin with procedural programming then proceed to object-oriented programming and possibly a selection of upper-level C++ topics, and second courses in intermediate-levelC++ How to Program, Late Objects Version, 7/e includes: Procedural programming from the start: The first eight chapters provide rich coverage of C++ fundamentals, including two full chapters on control statements. Objects and classes in the middle: The next chapters present object technology concepts, including classes, inheritance, polymorphism, operator overloading, templates and exception handling. Intermediate-level topics: The book includes substantial coverage of strings, files, streams, searching and sorting, data structures and the Standard Template Library. Additional chapters on game programming, an optional OOD ATM case study, the Boost C++ Libraries, the future of C++ and more, are available online.Also by Paul & Harvey DeitelC++ How to Program, 7/eISBN: 0-13-611726-0Introduces classes and objects in Chapter 3, before control statements, functions and arrays. Its suitable for those who prefer an early objects approach to C++ programming.Contact the authors at: [email protected] for the DEITEL BUZZ ONLINE newsletter: www.deitel.com/newsletter/subscribe.htmlFor information on Deitel onsite training delivered worldwide, visit www.deitel.com/training/Follow us on Twitter @deitel and Facebook at www.deitel.com/deitelfan/ (Pearson)
C++ ProgrammingMore Comments Inside Back Cover"Finally, an accurate and complete C++ book that everybody can understand. It will help you achieve a solid knowledge of C++ and of software engineering in general. A must-have.Jos Antonio Gonzlez Seco, Parliament of Andalusia, Spain"As an instructor, I appreciate the thorough discussion of the C++ language, especially the comprehensive use of code examples and demonstrations of best coding practices. For my consulting work I use the Deitel books as my primary reference."Dean Mathias, Utah State UniversitySince the 1990s, over a million students and professionals have learned programming and software development with Deitel textbooks, professional books and multimedia publications. This Late Objects Version of C++ How to Program, 7/e provides clear and thorough coverage of C++ programming. Its appropriate for one-semester procedural programming courses with little or no objects coverage, one semester courses that begin with procedural programming then proceed to object-oriented programming and possibly a selection of upper-level C++ topics, and second courses in intermediate-levelC++ How to Program, Late Objects Version, 7/e includes: Procedural programming from the start: The first eight chapters provide rich coverage of C++ fundamentals, including two full chapters on control statements. Objects and classes in the middle: The next chapters present object technology concepts, including classes, inheritance, polymorphism, operator overloading, templates and exception handling. Intermediate-level topics: The book includes substantial coverage of strings, files, streams, searching and sorting, data structures and the Standard Template Library. Additional chapters on game programming, an optional OOD ATM case study, the Boost C++ Libraries, the future of C++ and more, are available online.Also by Paul & Harvey DeitelC++ How to Program, 7/eISBN: 0-13-611726-0Introduces classes and objects in Chapter 3, before control statements, functions and arrays. Its suitable for those who prefer an early objects approach to C++ programming.Contact the authors at: [email protected] for the DEITEL BUZZ ONLINE newsletter: www.deitel.com/newsletter/subscribe.htmlFor information on Deitel onsite training delivered worldwide, visit www.deitel.com/training/Follow us on Twitter @deitel and Facebook at www.deitel.com/deitelfan/ (Pearson)
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