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Object Oriented Programming With C++

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Publisher
Tata McGraw-Hill Education
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
656
Edition
Fourth Edition
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Written by the most well-known face of India?s IT literacy movement, this book is designed for the first course in Object-Oriented Programming with C++ taken by undergraduate students in Computers and Information Technology. It explores C++ in the light of its Object-Oriented nature and simplifies it for novice programmers.

The book aims at providing an all-round enrichment of knowledge in the area of object-oriented programming with C++ as the implementation of language. The author has used simple language to explain critical concepts of object-oriented programming and for better understanding of the readers. The same concepts have been implemented in solved examples using C++ programming language. Retaining is original style of lucid writing, the books has ample solved examples, programming exercises and new practice questions. This revised edition has new projects and incorporates a couple of new elements like Learning Objectives and Limitations. The topic on Polymorphism has been revised and expanded for better understanding.

โœฆ Subjects


C++, C Plus Plus Programming, C Programming


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