Aalborg University, Denmark, 2010. β 479 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>This is a teaching material about object-oriented programming, illustrated with use of the programming language C#. The initial version was written i 2006.<br/>It is assumed, as a prerequisite, that the readers have some knowledge
Object Oriented Programming in C++, 4/e
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- Publisher
- Pearson Education Inc
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1038
- Series
- Kaleidoscope
- Edition
- 4th ed
- Category
- Library
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This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version. Object-Oriented Programming in C++ begins with the basic principles of the C++ programming language and systematically introduces increasingly advanced topics while illustrating the OOP methodology. While the structure of this book is similar to that of the previous edition, each chapter reflects the latest ANSI C++ standard and the examples have been thoroughly revised to reflect current practices and standards. Educational Supplement Suggested soluti.
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Object-oriented programming (Computer science);Electronic books
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