Object oriented programming using C++ : an introduction

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Object oriented programming using C++ : an introduction

John Pardoe and Melv King

(Macmillan computer science series)

Macmillan, 1997

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Especially designed to teach object oriented programming using the C++ language to those with no previous experience of programming. Throughout the text many straightforward examples are used to introduce and illustrate new techniques and language features. Each chapter starts with learning objectives and concludes with a number of exercises. Solutions for all exercises are given in an appendix.

Table of Contents

Preface - Programming Concepts - Object Oriented Programming Concepts - A First Program - An Introduction to Inheritance - Arithmetic - An Introduction to Selection - Further Concepts for Selection - Repetition - Functions - Constructors and Destructors - Introduction to Arrays - Arrays of Objects - Two-dimensional Arrays - Object Lifetime and Dynamic Objects - Streams and Files - Introduction to Polymorphism - Appendix A: Object Classes Used in Examples - Appendix B: Solutions to Exercises - Appendix C: C++ Keywords and Operators - Appendix D: The ASCII Character Set - Index

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