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OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING C++ By: JOYCE FARRELL
Using
object-oriented terminology from the start, Object-Oriented Programming
Using C++, Fourth Edition, will provide readers with a solid foundation
in C++ programming. Like its predecessors, the fourth edition uses
clear, straightforward examples to teach both the syntax of the C++
language and sound programming principles. It begins with an overview of
object-oriented programming and C++, and then builds upon this
knowledge to teach increasingly complex concepts, such as inheritance,
templates, handling exceptions, and advanced input and output. Aimed at
providing readers with the most current programming knowledge, this
edition has been updated to reflect the latest software, Visual C++
2008.
Review
The review
questions are on-target, the exercises are practical, and the on-going
case projects provide excellent continuity by providing experience with
the concepts added in this chapter. (Steve Chadwick, Embry-Riddle
Aeronautical University)
About the Author
Joyce
Farrell has authored a wide variety of successful programming textbooks
recognized for their clear, direct writing style and effective
presentation. In addition to this text, she has written PROGRAMMING
LOGIC AND DESIGN, 7E; AN OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACH TO PROGRAMMING LOGIC
AND DESIGN; JAVA™ PROGRAMMING; and OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING
C++. A well-respected instructor, Farrell has taught Computer
Information Systems at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois. She has
also taught at the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point and McHenry
County College in Crystal Lake, Illinois.
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