The object concept : an introduction to computer programming using C[++]
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The object concept : an introduction to computer programming using C[++]
(The PWS-Kent series in computer science)
PWS Pub. Co., c1995
- : pbk.
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Note
Includes index
System requirements for accompanying computer disk: IBM-compatible PC
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book for the CS course is built on concepts of object-oriented programming, with C++ as the programming language of choice. The authors begin with a study of objects and classes in chapter one, and then discuss control structures, compound classes (arrays), pointers, references, strings, inheritance, input/output, algorithms and abstract data types. The text concludes with a Pascal C++ dictionary to assist students in translating programs from Pascal to C++ and back again. Each chapter is supported by a Program in Progress (PIP), a detailed, directed, experimental laboratory exercise in which students explore OOP principles first-hand and in a controlled fashion.
Table of Contents
1. Designing with Classes. 2. The Ingredients of Classes. 3. Class Actions I: Control Structures. 4. Compound Data. 5. Derived Classes: Pointers, References, Strings, and Streams. 6. Process I: Organizing and Controlling Classes. 7. Inheritance. 8. Classes for Input and Output. 9. Process II: Working with Classes. 10. Class Actions II: Algorithms. 11. Classes in the Abstract. Appendix A: Pascal-C++ Dictionary.
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