New edition of a text that explain's C++'s capabilities, including the latest additions to the language and the new ANSI/ISO C++ standard library. The authors (principals of Deitel & Associates, Inc.) discuss key concepts including classes, objects, and encapsulation; inheritance and polymorphism; Standard Template Library (STL); object- oriented design with the UML; arrays and strings as full-fledged objects; and namespaces and runtime type identification. The included CD-ROM contains about 13,500 lines of fully tested C++ program code, programs with audio explanations, self-review questions and programming exercises, and tips to maximize performance and portability, minimize errors, and troubleshoot problems. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Harvey Deitel and Paul Deitel are principals of Deitel & Associates, an internationally recognized training and consulting organization specializing in Java, C++, C, Visual Basic, XML, Python, Perl, ASP, object technology, and Internet and World Wide Web programming training. They are the authors of many of Prentice Hall's best-selling books, all of which are the result of the Deitels' coverage of the most up-to-date and innovative topics in a consistent, exciting, and accurate way.
The Deitels are renowned for their signature Live-Code Approach to teaching programming languages, where each new concept is presented in the context of a complete, working program immediately followed by one or more windows showing the program's input/output dialog. Every How to Program book features innovative pedagogy, highlighted by icons that point out Good Programming Practices, Common Programming Errors, Look-and-Feel Observations, Performance Tips, Portability Tips, Software Engineering Observations, and Testing and Debugging Tips. Each book contains source code, a compiler or other programming tools and hyperlinks to demos and Internet resources on a CD-ROM, on the Web, or in both formats.
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