C++ : how to program / H.M. Deitel and P.J. Deitel.

By: Deitel, Harvey M, 1945- [author.]
Contributor(s): Deitel, Paul J
Language: English Series: How to program seriesPublisher: Jurong, Singapore : Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd., c2006Edition: Fifth editionDescription: xiii, 1375 pages : illustrattions ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume ISBN: 013242701x; 9780132427012; 9789810699598; 9780131971097Subject(s): C++ (Computer program language)DDC classification: 005.13 LOC classification: QA76.73.C153 | D45 2005
Contents:
1. Introduction to computers, the Internet and World Wide Web -- 2. Introduction to C++ programming -- 3. Introduction to classes and objects -- 4. Control statements: Part 1 -- 5. Control statements: Part 2 -- 6. Functions and an introduction to recursion -- 7. Arrays and vectors -- 8. Pointers and pointer-based strings -- 9. Classes: A deeper look, Part 1 -- 10. Classes: A deeper look, Part 2 -- 11. Operator overloading: String and array objects -- 12. Object-oriented programming: Inheritance -- 13. Object-oriented programming: Polymorphism -- 14. Templates -- 15. Stream input/output -- 16. Exception handling -- 17. File processing -- 18. Class string and string stream processing -- 19. Web programming -- 20. Searching and sorting -- 21. Data structures -- 22. Bits, characters, C-strings and structs -- 23. Standard template library (STL) -- 24. Other topics -- A. Operator precedence and associativity chart -- B. ASCII character set -- C. Fundamental types -- D. Number systems -- E.C legacy code topics -- F. Preprocessor -- G. ATM case study code -- H. UML 2: Additional diagram types -- I. C++ Internet and web resources -- J. Introduction to XHTML -- K. XHTML special characters -- L. Using the Visual Studio .NET debugger -- M. Using the GNU C++ debugger.
Summary: Deitels' 'C++ How to Program', fifth edition, has hundreds of hands-on exercises, roughly 250 complete programs written and documented for easy learning, and exceptional insight into good programming practices, maximizing performance, avoiding errors, debugging, and testing.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction to computers, the Internet and World Wide Web --
2. Introduction to C++ programming --
3. Introduction to classes and objects --
4. Control statements: Part 1 --
5. Control statements: Part 2 --
6. Functions and an introduction to recursion --
7. Arrays and vectors --
8. Pointers and pointer-based strings --
9. Classes: A deeper look, Part 1 --
10. Classes: A deeper look, Part 2 --
11. Operator overloading: String and array objects --
12. Object-oriented programming: Inheritance --
13. Object-oriented programming: Polymorphism --
14. Templates --
15. Stream input/output --
16. Exception handling --
17. File processing --
18. Class string and string stream processing --
19. Web programming --
20. Searching and sorting --
21. Data structures --
22. Bits, characters, C-strings and structs --
23. Standard template library (STL) --
24. Other topics --
A. Operator precedence and associativity chart --
B. ASCII character set --
C. Fundamental types --
D. Number systems --
E.C legacy code topics --
F. Preprocessor --
G. ATM case study code --
H. UML 2: Additional diagram types --
I. C++ Internet and web resources --
J. Introduction to XHTML --
K. XHTML special characters --
L. Using the Visual Studio .NET debugger --
M. Using the GNU C++ debugger.

Deitels' 'C++ How to Program', fifth edition, has hundreds of hands-on exercises, roughly 250 complete programs written and documented for easy learning, and exceptional insight into good programming practices, maximizing performance, avoiding errors, debugging, and testing.

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