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the object of programming
By Walter J. Savitch

"Problem solving with C++" was published by Pearson/Addison Wesley in 2005 - Boston, it has 936 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Problem solving with C++” Metadata:
- Title: Problem solving with C++
- Author: Walter J. Savitch
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 936
- Publisher: Pearson/Addison Wesley
- Publish Date: 2005
- Publish Location: Boston
“Problem solving with C++” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ C++ (Computer program language) - C++ - C plus plus (computer program language) - C++ (Langage de programmation) - C++ (PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE) - PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES - COMPUTER PROGRAMMING - COMPUTER PROGRAMS - C plus-plus (langage de programmation) - C (Computer program language)
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xxiii, 936 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL3303501M - OL1915453W
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2004044705
- ISBN-10: 0321268652
- All ISBNs: 0321268652
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"Problem solving with C++" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Introduction to Computers and C++ Programming
- 2- C++ Basics
- 3- Procedural Abstraction and Functions That Return a Value
- 4- Functions for All Subtasks
- 5- I/O Streams as an Introduction to Objects and Classes
- 6- Defining Classes
- 7- More Flow of Control
- 8- Friends and Overloaded Operators
- 9- Separate Compilation and Namespaces
- 10- Arrays
- 11- Strings and Vectors
- 12- Pointers and Dynamic Arrays
- 13- Recursion
- 14- Templates
- 15- Pointers and Linked Lists
- 16- Inheritance
- 17- Exception Handling
- 18- Standard Template Library
- 19- C++ Keywords
- 20- Precedence of Operators
- 21- The ASCII Character Set
- 22- Some Library Functions
- 23- The assert Statement
- 24- Inline Functions
- 25- Overloading the Array Index Square Brackets
- 26- The this Pointer
- 27- Overloading Operators as Member Operators
- 28- Index
Snippets and Summary:
This book is meant to be used in a first course in programming and computer science using the C++ language. It assumes no previous programming experience and no mathematics beyond high school algebra. It could also be used as a text for a course designed to teach C++ to students who have already had some other programming course.
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