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Mastering C++ Programming

  • Textbook
  • © 1998

Overview

  • A comprehensive introduction to one of the most popular computer languages
    Provides examples of functional design and objectoriented design
    Contains many practical exercises
    Ideal for those new to programming as well as for the professional
    Easy to follow, and highly illustrated throughout

Part of the book series: Palgrave Master Series (Computing) (PMSC)

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

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About this book

This book introduces the fundamental constructs of C++ and provides a gentle introduction to the ideas of object oriented programming. It is important to understand the basics of both these approaches to program design.

Written in an easy-to-follow style, this book is well illustrated and contains many practical exercises. It is suitable for individual study or classroom use and will be of value to those new to programming and to existing programmers wishing to make the switch to C++.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Edinburgh’s Telford College, Edinburgh, UK

    W. Arthur Chapman

About the author

W. ARTHUR CHAPMAN is Senior Lecturer in Computing and Mathematics at Edinburgh Telford College. He has taught programming using a variety of languages, and has been involved in computer training for business and industry.

WILLIAM BUCHANAN, the series editor, is Senior Lecturer at Napier University. He is also an experienced author who has written a number of computing books. He acts as a consultant, and is a founding partner of Real-Time Technologies, a start-up company within Napier University.

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