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Introduction to C and C++ For Technical Students: A Skill-Building Approach, 1/e
Timothy Ramteke, DeVry Institute of Technology
Published January, 1998 by Prentice Hall Career & Technology
Copyright 1998, 488 pp.
Paper Bound w/CD-ROM
ISBN 0-13-249608-9
$77.00
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KEY
BENEFIT: Unlike many other C++ books, which focus almost entirely on syntax,
this book provides explorations of the fundamental principles and logic
behind the language.
Throughout its coverage, linguistic
elements are combined with object-oriented principles and practices, analysis
and design. Ramteke's practical, skill-building approach begins by developing a
firm foundation for each topic and providing ample practice and reinforcement,
thenwhen a thorough understanding has been establishedprogressing
forward, focusing only on the information that is necessary to reach the next
step.
I. PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS USING C.
1. The printf() Function.
2. Variables and Assignments.
3. The scanf() Function.
4. The for Loop.
5. Reading in a Loop.
6. The if Statement.
7. 1D Arrays.
8. Nested Loops and 2D Arrays.
9. Functions with No Returns.
10. Functions with Returns.
II. ADVANCED TOPICS IN C.
11. Structures.
12. Pointers.
13. The Indirection Operator.
14. File I/O.
15. Text-Based Graphics on the PC.
III. OBJECT-ORIENTED CONCEPTS.
16. Abstraction.
17. Analysis.
18. Design.
IV. C++.
19. Dynamic Objects.
20. Inheritance.
21. Polymorphism.
22. Loose Ends.
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