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Ada 95: The Craft of Object-Oriented Programming, 1/e
John English, University of Brighton
Published October, 1996 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Copyright 1997, 486 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-230350-7
$59.00
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This book is a beginner's introduction to
Ada 95. It uses an example-driven approach that gradually develops small
programs into large case-study type programs.
The focus of
this book is on using object-oriented approaches to write maintainable,
extensive programs. Important and unique ADA features such as exception
handling, user-defined types, procedures, functions, and packages are covered
early in the book. :MARKET: For beginner Ada programmers.
I. FUNDAMENTALS.
1. Programming Concepts.
2. Fundamentals of Ada.
3. Statements.
4. Procedures, Functions and Packages.
5. Defining New Data Types.
6. Composite Data Types.
7. Exceptions.
8. Program Design and Debugging.
II. ABSTRACT DATA TYPES.
9. Private Types.
10. Designing with Abstract Data Types.
11. Dynamic Memory Allocation.
12. Generics.
13. Building a Calculator.
III. DESIGNING EXTENSIBLE SOFTWARE.
14. Tagged Types.
15. Polymorphism and Dispatching.
16. Controlled Types.
17. An Object-Oriented Calculator.
18. Designing a Spreadsheet.
19. Multitasking.
20. Loose Ends.
APPENDICES.
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