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The Waite Croup's Object-Oriented Programming in C+ +, Third Edition is the latest revision in a series of classic programming titles-having introduced thousand of users to object-oriented programming in C+ +. This book takes you from simple programming examples straight up to full-fledged object-oriented applications quick, real-world examples, conceptual illustrations, questions, and exercises. Covering the most current features of the ANSI/ISO C+ + standard as it applies object-oriented programming, this guide assumes no C programming experience* only expects you to be familiar with basic programming concepts. Learn the syntax and features of C+ + and how they can be used to tackle recurring problems with design patterns, help determine C++ classes, and how to systematically diagram the relationship between classes using CRC modeling and the Universal Modeling Language (UML).
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- Title
- Object-Oriented Programming in C+
- Subtitle
- 3rd Edition
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Robert Lafore
- Publisher
- Sams
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 954
- ISBN10
- 8175152699
- ISBN13
- 9788175152694
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Technology & Engineering, References & Manuals, Computers & Internet, Science, Technology
- Rating
- 5 out of 5
- Description
- The Waite Croup's Object-Oriented Programming in C+ +, Third Edition is the latest revision in a series of classic programming titles-having introduced thousand of users to object-oriented programming in C+ +. This book takes you from simple programming examples straight up to full-fledged object-oriented applications quick, real-world examples, conceptual illustrations, questions, and exercises. Covering the most current features of the ANSI/ISO C+ + standard as it applies object-oriented programming, this guide assumes no C programming experience* only expects you to be familiar with basic programming concepts. Learn the syntax and features of C+ + and how they can be used to tackle recurring problems with design patterns, help determine C++ classes, and how to systematically diagram the relationship between classes using CRC modeling and the Universal Modeling Language (UML).
