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Small C++ How to Program, 5/E
ISBN-10: 0131857584
ISBN-13: 9780131857582
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2005
Format: Paper; 848 pp
Published: 01/11/2005
Status: Instock
For Introduction to Programming (CS1) and other more intermediate courses covering programming in C++. Also appropriate as a supplement for upper-level courses where the instructor uses a book as a reference for the C++ language.
This special edition of C++ How to Program is ideal for one- semester, introductory C++ courses. The text covers fundamental programming topics and provides several extra chapters so professors can customize courses to meet their needs. Seven chapters have been trimmed from C++ How to Program, Fifth Edition so they include only information likely to be presented in a one- semester, introductory course.
• Early classes and early objects approach.
• New interior design including new colors, fonts, design elements and more.
•Cyberclassroom access code protected website, available when free when packaged with new text, contains lab manual, student solutions manual, e-book,audio code walkthrough, and additional assessment.
• Introductory all-inclusive material on Templates, I/O, Exception Handling and Files.
• Substantial treatment of the standard template library–Covers STL containers, container adapters, algorithms, iterators and resources on the Web.
• Detailed coverage of C++ input/output streams and file processing.
• CD-ROM with each text.
- Includes a C++ compiler, source code for all the book's examples and hyperlinks to C++ demos and Internet resources.
• Full-color text–Includes syntax coloring of key code.
- That helps studentsinterpret the code they examine.
• Outstanding, consistent and applied pedagogy–Icons throughout identify Software Engineering Observations; Good Programming Practices; Common Programming Errors; Portability Tips; Performance, Testing and Debugging tips.
- Provides students with hundreds of valuable programming tips and facilitates learning.1. Introduction to Computers and C++ Programming
2. Introduction to C++ Programming
3. Introduction to Classes and Objects
4. Control Statements: Part 1
5. Control Statements: Part 2
6. Functions
7. Arrays
8. Pointers and Strings
9. Classes and Data Abstraction
10. Classes: Part II
11. Operator Overloading: String and Array Objects
12. Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance
13. Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism
Appendices
A. Operator Precedence and Associativity Chart
B. ASCII Character Set
C. Fundamental Types
D. Number Systems
E. C Legacy Code Topics
F. Preprocessor
G. ATM Case Study Code
H. UML 2: Additional Diagram Types
I. C++ Internet and Web Resources
J. Introduction to XHTML
K. XHTML Special Characters
Bibliography
IndexDr. Harvey Deitel is one of the world's leading computer science instructors and seminar presenters, and author of more than a dozen books. He worked on the pioneering operating system teams in industry and academia that developed many of the techniques at the heart of operating systems like UNIX®, Windows NT™ and OS/2™.
Paul Deitel has taught Visual Basic, Java, C and C++ at numerous hardware and software companies, including Sun Microsystems, Digital Equipment Corporation, IBM, Open Environment Corporation, Adra Systems, and Cambridge Technology Partners, and is himself an expert developer.Pearson Higher Education offers special pricing when you choose to package your text with other student resources. If you're interested in creating a cost-saving package for your students, browse our available packages below, or contact your Pearson Higher Education representative to create your own package.
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