Program development and design using C++ / Gary J. Bronson
By: Bronson, Gary J.
Publisher: Pacific Grove, CA : Brooks/Cole, c2000Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xx, 988 p. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 0534371302.Subject(s): C++ (Computer program language) | Microsoft Windows (Computer file)DDC classification: 005.133Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Remark |
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Ch. 1. Introduction to computers and programming. Pt. 1. Procedure-oriented programming in C++. Ch. 2. Problem solving using C++. Ch. 3. Completing the basics. Ch. 4. Selection structures. Ch. 5. Repetition structures. Ch. 6. Modularity using functions. - Pt. II. Object-oriented programming in C++. Ch. 7. Introduction to classes. Ch. 8. Class functions and conversions. Ch. 9. Inheritance and dynamic memory allocation. Ch. 10. I/O File streams and data files. - Pt. III. Data structures. Ch. 11. Arrays. Ch. 12. Strings. Ch. 13. Addresses, pointers, and arrays. Ch. 14. Records as data structures. Ch. 15. Object-oriented stacks and queues. - Appendices. - Index.
"Based on the popular A First Book of C++ (also by Gary Bronson), this text takes a depth-first linear progression that guides students through procedural orientation, object orientation, and data structures. The early coverage of procedural basics makes C++ accessible to an introductory audience. Part II on object-oriented programming in C++ and Part III on data structures are independent and interchangeable, giving instructors the flexibility to introduce these concepts in either order." - Back cover
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