Programming in C++

This book describes and illustrates how to program in C++, assuming that the reader has only a minimum prior knowledge of programming. The language is introduced in the early chapters by adopting a structured, imperative approach; later chapters deal with new concepts, such as classes and templates,...

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Main Author: Ettinger, Jean
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Macmillan Education UK 1994, 1994
Edition:1st ed. 1994
Series:Computer Science Series
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Preface -- The Inheritance of C++ Simple Programs, and the Predefined Data Types -- Structured Programming -- Derived Types Functions -- Data Files and Library Files -- Classes and Derived Classes -- Overloading and Friends Dynamic Data Structures Templates -- Virtual Functions and Virtual Base Classes -- Appendix 1 Using Unix Gnu C++ and Borland Turbo C++ -- Appendix 2 C++ Escape Sequences and the ASCII Character Set -- Appendix 3 C++ Keywords -- Apendix 4 Operator Precedence and Associativity -- Appendix 5 The Iostream Libraries -- Appendix 6 Other Libraries -- Index 
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520 |a This book describes and illustrates how to program in C++, assuming that the reader has only a minimum prior knowledge of programming. The language is introduced in the early chapters by adopting a structured, imperative approach; later chapters deal with new concepts, such as classes and templates, which differ from those of many related languages such as C. Thus, although intended to appeal to beginners, the book shuld also be useful to experienced programmers