Object-oriented programming
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Object-oriented programming
(Yourdon Press computing series)
Yourdon Press, c1993
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System requirements for computer disk: IBM PC; DOS. Disk contains C++ and Smalltalk source code. The C++ examples require an ANSI 3.0 compliant compiler. Smalltalk examples require ObjectWorks¥Smalltalk 4.1
Includes bibliographical references (p. 556-558) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The third book in a series on object-oriented programming, this volume uses a series of four comprehensive examples to help readers gradually and gently flip their system-building mind-set into an object-oriented perspective - how to "object think"and program with the two leading object-oriented programing languages- Smalltalk and C++. Contains an OOPL primer;major examples, language summaries, OO patterns, and extensive sourcecode for the major examples.
Table of Contents
- Build a counter? no problem! begin with some OOA
- some more OOA
- more OOA
- putting together a plan
- problem domain component - integer and integer count SmallTalk
- problem domain component - integer and integer count C++
- OOD - human computer interaction
- fitting the human computer interaction design within the available class libraries
- human interaction component SmallTalk
- human interaction component C++
- Mini-Pass II - ASCII count
- OOP - the problem domain component
- OOD - the human interaction component
- human interaction component C++
- OOD - data management component
- data management component - C++
- OOP - problem domain component
- OOD - human interaction component.
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