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Title | Object Oriented Programming In C++ | Height | 23 mm |
Author | Robert Lafore | Width | 16 mm |
ISBN-13 | 9788131722824 | Binding | PAPERBACK |
ISBN-10 | #8131722821 | Spine Width | |
Publisher | Pearson | Pages | 1040 |
Edition | 4TH | Availability | In Stock |

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Object Oriented Programming In C++
Author: Robert Lafore
Object Oriented Programming in C++ is a comprehensive solution for teaching object-oriented programming using the features of ANSI/ISO C++. It covers the basic concepts of object-oriented programming, why those concepts exist and how to make them work effectively. The Fourth Edition is updated and revised to include more UML coverage, inter-file communication, and use-cases analysis to explain software design. The book covers object-oriented programming through task-oriented examples and figures to conceptualize the techniques and approaches used. It also contains questions and exercises to reinforce the concepts students have learned. FeaturesComprehensive CoverageOffers extensive coverage on C++ programming concepts. Provides students with the fundamentals of C++. Object-Oriented ProgrammingUses the C++ language. Explains object-oriented programming to students through the C++ language. Emphasis on why these concepts exist and how to utilize them to create efficient applications. Teaches students the background behind the concepts and how to make them work more effectively. Tutorial-style. Gives the students a hands-on approach to object-oriented programming. Increased coverage of UMLIllustrates program structure and flow. Helps students comprehend important concepts.Table Of ContentsThe Big Picture. C++ Programming Basics. Loops and Decisions. Structures. Functions. Objects and Classes. Arrays and Strings. Operator Overloading. Inheritance. Pointers. Virtual Functions and Other Subtleties. Streams and Files. Multifile Programs. Templates and Exceptions. The Standard Template Library. Object-Oriented Software Development.