Object Oriented Programming - Info and Reading Options
for Engineering Studies, First Edition
By Krishna Sankar P and Sriram Kumar K

"Object Oriented Programming" was published by A.R. Publications, Chennai in January 2017 - Chennai, India., it has 300 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Object Oriented Programming” Metadata:
- Title: Object Oriented Programming
- Authors: Krishna Sankar PSriram Kumar K
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 300
- Publisher: A.R. Publications, Chennai
- Publish Date: January 2017
- Publish Location: Chennai, India.
Edition Specifications:
- Format: Hardcover
- Weight: 0.5 kilos
- Dimensions: 24.5 x 18 x 1 centimeters
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL26211536M - OL17607600W
- ISBN-13: 9789384634629
- All ISBNs: 9789384634629
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"Object Oriented Programming" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Unit I
- 2- OVERVIEW
- 3- 1.1 Why Object-Oriented Programming in C++
- 4- 1.2 Native Types and Statements
- 5- 1.3 Functions and Pointers
- 6- 1.4 Implementing ADTs in the Base Language
- 7- Additional Programs
- 8- Short Answers
- 9- Long Answers
- 10- UNIT II
- 11- BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF OOP
- 12- 2.1 Data Hiding and Member Functions
- 13- 2.2 Object Creation and Destruction
- 14- 2.3 Friend Keyword
- 15- 2.4 Polymorphism
- 16- 2.5 Data abstraction: Iterators and Containers
- 17- Additional Programs
- 18- Short Answers
- 19- Long Answers
- 20- UNIT III
- 21- ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
- 22- 3.1 Templates
- 23- 3.2 Generic Programming
- 24- 3.3 STL
- 25- 3.4 Inheritance
- 26- 3.5 Virtual
- 27- 3.6 Friend
- 28- 3.7 Abstract Class
- 29- 3.8 Exception handling
- 30- 3.9 OOP Using C++
- 31- Additional Programs
- 32- Short Answers
- 33- Long Answers
- 34- Unit IV
- 35- OVERVIEW OF JAVA
- 36- 4.1. Outline of JAVA
- 37- 4.2. Data types, Variables
- 38- 4.3. Arrays
- 39- 4.4. Operators
- 40- 4.5. Control statements
- 41- 4.6. Classes
- 42- 4.7. Objects
- 43- 4.8. Access Specifiers
- 44- 4.9. Methods
- 45- 4.10. Constructor
- 46- 4.11. Inheritance
- 47- Additional Programs
- 48- Short Answers
- 49- Long Answers
- 50- UNIT V
- 51- EXCEPTION HANDLING
- 52- 5.1. Packages
- 53- 5.2. Interfaces
- 54- 5.3. Exception handling
- 55- 5.4. Multithreaded programming
- 56- 5.5. Strings
- 57- 5.6. Input/Output
- 58- Additional Programs
- 59- Short Answers
- 60- Long Answers
- 61- Unit VI
- 62- OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LABORATORY
- 63- 6.1. Programming with C++
- 64- 6.2. Programming with Java
- 65- 6.3. Additional Exercise for Practice
"Object Oriented Programming" Description:
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This book “Object Oriented Programming” is about basic idea towards object oriented programming with C++ and Java. It provides clear view towards object oriented mechanism adapted in programming languages. It provides a preliminary study on understanding C++ and Java with several illustration program. It affords procedural footsteps and comparative study over various characteristics of Object Oriented Programming Languages.
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