C++ object-oriented programming
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C++ object-oriented programming
(Macmillan computer science series)
Macmillan Press, 1993
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Includes index
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Description
This programming guide describes object-oriented techniques, and shows how they can be used in the development of a reasonably larger program which is implemented in C++. Choosing the example of a computer-based drawing package, R.J. Mitchell demonstrates programming techniques in a practical way. Exercises are included that build on the discussion of individual chapters. All the programs are available on diskette. Other books by Mitchell include "Microcomputer Systems Using the STE Bus" and "Modula-2 Applied".
Table of Contents
Preface - Introduction - Object-Oriented Design of Package - Simple Classes - Inheritance: Window Classes - More Inheritance - Objects and Pointers - Multiple Inheritance and Operator Overloading - Streams - The Help System - The Selection Facility - Appendix: An Introduction to C - Index
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