C++ How to Program
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Author(s):
Author:
Paul J. Deitel
- ISBN:9789332585737
- 10 Digit ISBN:9332585733
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Price:Rs. 1075.00
- Pages:1072
- Imprint:Pearson Education
- Binding:Paperback
- Status:Available
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Millions of students and professionals worldwide have learned programming and software development with Deitel&trade college textbooks, LiveLessons videos and e-publications, online resource centers and instructor-led corporate training. C++ How to Program, 10/e provides a clear, engaging and entertaining introduction to C++11 and C++14 programming with hundreds of fully coded programs and detailed explanations.
 
Table of Content
1. Introduction to Computers and C++
2. Introduction to C++ Programming; Input/Output and Operators
3. Introduction to Classes, Objects, Member Functions and Strings
4. Algorithm Development and Control Statements: Part 1
5. Control Statements: Part 2; Logical Operators
6. Functions and an Introduction to Recursion
7. Class Templates array and vector; Catching Exceptions
8. Pointers
9. Classes: A Deeper Look
10. Operator Overloading; Class string
11. Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance
12. Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism
13. Stream Input/Output: A Deeper Look
14. File Processing
15. Standard Library Containers and Iterators
16. Standard Library Algorithms
17. Exception Handling: A Deeper Look
18. Introduction to Custom Templates
19. Custom Templatized Data Structures
20. Searching and Sorting
21. Class string and String Stream Processing: A Deeper Look
22. Bits, Characters, C Strings and structs"
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Salient Features
1. Rich coverage of fundamentals
2. A clear, example-driven presentation of objects, classes, inheritance and polymorphism
3. Conforms to the C++11 and C++14 standards
4. Standard Library containers, iterators and algorithms, Lambdas, generic programming with templates
6. Exception handling, strings, files, data structures
7. Adheres to key CERT secure C++ coding guidelines
8. Extensive real-world OO case studies, including the optional OO design/implementation ATM case study
9. Making a Difference exercises set
10. Code tested on GNU g++,Microsoft Visual C++ and Clang/LLVM in Apple Xcode compilers
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