Programming in C++
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Programming in C++
(Macmillan computer science series)
Macmillan, 1994
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Opening with a discussion of the inheritance of C++, derived from preceding structured programming languages and from Smalltalk, this book introduces the concepts of class inheritance and polymorphism. The author goes on to explain both structured and object-oriented programming methodologies, and then shows how C++ software can be written using a combination of these techniques. Many program examples and exercises are provided to encourage both the novice and experienced programmers to appreciate the different features of C++ as each is introduced. Only the ANSI C libraries are assumed, and the examples and exercises can be run in any C++ environment that provides compatability with AT&T version 2.1 and above. A diskette of programmes is available separately.
目次
Preface - The Inheritance of C++ - Simple Programs, and the Predefined Data Types - Structured Programming - Derived Types - Functions - Data Files and Library Files - Classes and Derived Classes - Overloading and Friends - Dynamic Data Structures - Templates - Virtual Functions and Virtual Base Classes - Appendix 1 Using Unix Gnu C++ and Borland Turbo C++ - Appendix 2 C++ Escape Sequences and the ASCII Character Set - Appendix 3 C++ Keywords - Apendix 4 Operator Precedence and Associativity - Appendix 5 The Iostream Libraries - Appendix 6 Other Libraries - Index
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