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C++: An Introduction to Programming, 1/e

Jesse Liberty, AT&T New Media Services
Jim Keogh, St. Peter's College

Published April, 1996 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics

Copyright 1996, 680 pp.
Paper
ISBN 1-57576-061-4


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Summary

Introduction to Programming, C Programming, Introduction to Computer Science/ Computer Science, Business, Management Information Systems/ 4 year and 2 year colleges and universities. Liberty and Keogh address the constructs of the C++ language as well as guidelines for proper programming style. Liberty/Keogh designed the book as a blend between textbook and tutorial provides students with plenty of hands-on exercises.

Features


The authors guide students through the elements of programming and the C++ language in an easy-to-read manner with plenty of illustrative examples.
End-of-chapter exercises include review, vocabulary and hands-on tasks.
“Warnings”, “Notes”, “Do/Don't's” point out common errors, expand key concepts, and help students master the complexities of programming.


Table of Contents

    1. An Introduction to C++ Programming
    2. Variables and Constants
    3. Expressions and Statements
    4. Functions
    5. Classes
    6. More Program Flow
    7. Pointers
    8. References
    9. Overloading
    10. Arrays
    11. Inheritance
    12. Multiple Inheritance
    13. Special Classes and Functions
    14. Advanced Inheritance
    15. Streams and Files
    16. The Preprocessor
    17. Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
    18. Templates
    19. Exceptions and Error Handling
    20. Standard Libraries and Bit Manipulation
    Appendix A:
    Operator Precedence
    Appendix B:
    C++ Keywords
    Appendix C:
    Binary and Hexadecimal


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