Object Oriented Programming With C
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Object Oriented Programming Using C++
Object Oriented Programming Using C++ provides the details of C++ required for both traditional programming and object oriented programming in such a lucid manner that the reader does not require any prior knowledge of C. The text begins by addressing the fundamentals of C++; such as control statements, arrays, pointers, and structures and function. It then moves on to provide coverage on object oriented programming features of C++, discussions on implementation of data structures like linked lists, stacks, queues, binary trees using pointers, and classes. The book concludes with coverage on graphics in C++, string functions, operator loading, and advanced formatting features.
An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in C++
Author: Graham M. Seed
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-12-06
An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in C++ with applications in Computer Graphics introduces the reader to programming in C++ step by step from the simplest of C++ programs, through features such as classes and templates to namespaces. Emphasis is placed on developing a good programming technique and demonstrating when and how to use the more advanced features of C++ through the development of realistic programming tools and classes. This revised and extended 2nd edition includes: - the Standard Template Library (STL), a major addition to the ANSI C++ standard - full coverage of all the major topics of C++, such as Templates; exception handling; RTTI - practical tools developed for object-oriented computer graphics programming All code program files and exercises are ANSI C++ compatible and have been compiled on both Borland C++ v5.5 and GNU/Linux g++ v2.91 compilers.