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Complete C++ Training Course, Student Edition, 2/e
Harvey M. Deitel, Deitel and Associates
Paul J. Deitel, Deitel and Associates
Published August, 1998 by Prentice Hall PTR (ECS Professional)
Copyright 1999, pp.
Boxed Set
ISBN 0-13-082925-0
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For any course teaching C++ programming.
The ultimate C++ programming package. The Complete C++
Training Course, 2/e features Harvey and Paul Deitel's best-selling
C++ How to Program, 2/e text along with a fully-interactive
CD-ROM The C++ Multimedia Cyber Classroom CD-ROM, 2/e
provides students and programmers with the ideal medium for learning
how to program with C++.
It's a proven fact that the more involved students are, the more they
learn. That's what the C++ Multimedia Cyber Classroom is all abouthelping
students learn in every way possible.
A fully-interactive, complete, proven C++ training course
CD-ROMWinner of the 1998 Computerworld Smithsonian Award for
most innovative use of technology in the field of education. PC magazine's
pick as one of the top 100 CD-ROMs of the year (9/24/96).
The complete, fully-searchable C++ How to Program,
2/e text.
Introduction by the authors.
Over 10 hours of audioDescribes C++ concepts
and code.
Over 300 complete C++ programsThat students can
run with the click of a mouse and copy into their own computers.
Hundreds of tips for efficiency, portability, reusability
and performance.
Hundreds of questions and exercisesMany with
answers.
Over 4000 hyperlinked index entries.
- Makes the CD-ROM a great reference tool.
Insights to help students avoid common mistakes that
reduce productivity and software quality.
Windows 95/98/NT compatible.
Instructors Manual.
1. C: Formatted Input/Output.
2. C: File Processing.
3. Introduction to C++ Programming.
4. Control Structures.
5. Functions.
6. Arrays.
7. Pointers and Strings.
8. Classes and Data Abstraction.
9. Classes: Part II.
10. Operator Overloading.
11. Inheritance.
12. Virtual Functions and Polymorphism.
13. Stream Input/Output.
14. Templates.
15. Exception Handling.
16. File Processing and String Stream I/O.
17. Data Structures.
18. Bits, Characters, Strings and Structures.
19. The Preprocessor.
Appendix A: C++ Syntax.
Appendix B: Standard Library.
Appendix C: Operator Precedence Chart.
Appendix D: ASCII Character Set.
Appendix E: Number Systems.
Appendix F: Resources.
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