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Deitel, Paul J. C+ + for Programmers eBook

C+ + for Programmers

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Reader Review: This book is great for programmers have many levels, from basic level to advanced level. This book explains how we understand the usefulness of the program language C + + and how to apply them to various functions and purposes of making a cool program.


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Classes, Objects, Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism Integrated OOP Case Studies: Time, GradeBook, Employee Industrial-Strength, 95-Page OOD/UML ® 2 ATM Case Study Standard Template Library (STL): Containers, Iterators and Algorithms I/O, Types, Control Statements, Functions Arrays, Vectors, Pointers, References String Class, C-Style Strings Operator Overloading, Templates Exception Handling, Files Bit and Character Manipulation Boost Libraries and the Future of C++ GNU™ and Visual C++ ® Debuggers And more… VISIT WWW.DEITEL.COM
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Written for programmers with a background in high-level language programming, this book applies the Deitel signature live-code approach to teaching programming and explores the C++ language and C++ Standard Libraries in depth. The book presents the concepts in the context of fully tested programs, complete with syntax shading, code highlighting, code walkthroughs and program outputs. The book features 240 C++ applications with over 15,000 lines of proven C++ code, and hundreds of tips that will help you build robust applications.

Start with an introduction to C++ using an early classes and objects approach, then rapidly move on to more advanced topics, including templates, exception handling, the Standard Template Library (STL) and selected features from the Boost libraries. You’ll enjoy the Deitels’ classic treatment of object-oriented programming and the OOD/UML ® 2 ATM case study, including a complete C++ implementation. When you’re finished, you’ll have everything you need to build object-oriented C++ applications.

The DEITEL ® Developer Series is designed for practicing programmers. The series presents focused treatments of emerging technologies, including C++, .NET, Java™, web services, Internet and web development and more. 
  
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“An excellent ‘objects first’ coverage of C++. The example-driven presentation is enriched by the optional UML case study that contextualizes the material in an ongoing software engineering project.” —Gavin Osborne, Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology

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February 6, 2012
Reviewer: A reader from Pakistan

This was for a class and I didn't reference the book much. When I did I found some helpful information. The teacher was teaching differently than how the book was formatted, so it was not the best for my particular class. But I made an A, so theirs that. If I were self teaching I may find the book helpful.

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January 6, 2012
Reviewer: A reader from Yogyakarta

This book is great for programmers have many levels, from basic level to advanced level. This book explains how we understand the usefulness of the program language C + + and how to apply them to various functions and purposes of making a cool program.

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