Object-oriented programming in Pascal : a graphical approach
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Object-oriented programming in Pascal : a graphical approach
Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., c1995
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text represents a new direction in introductory computer science instruction. Rather than forcing students to learn procedural programming and then unlearn it when they come to object-oriented programming, this book tackles object-oriented programming right from the start. Using the tools of Borland Pascal for Windows, plus an additional graphics object library written specifically for this text, students in their first course of computer science can create sophisticated programs with interactive graphical user interfaces.
Table of Contents
- Computers and design - a birds-eye view
- objects
- object communication
- association
- inheritance and virtual methods
- object-oriented design
- reading, writing and arithmetic
- making choices
- loops
- string manipulation
- arrays
- linked lists
- stacks and queues
- binary trees.
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