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C++ and Object Oriented Programming

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This book offers readers an up-to-date tutorial on the basic differences between C and C++, the object model, design methods, and C++ programming. Utility classes and case studies are used to illustrate object-oriented programming, with all source code included on a disk. There is an extensive class library developed in the book's examples, which is also available via FTP. It adheres to the most current draft of the C++ standard. This book offers a review of function parameters, pointers, arrays and dynamic memory allocation to help users transfer knowledge of C programming to the C++ language and prepares them for C++ enhancements. An entire chapter is devoted to operator overloading, an important but often overlooked C++ topic. It offers template classes, a technique currently used by professional programmers. Appropriate for readers interested in computer science, electrical engineering, and other computer information systems.

526 pages, Paperback

First published November 8, 1996

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October 5, 2008
Dari sini asal muasal saya belajar yg namanya Object Oriented Programming, bahkan sebelum saya mengambil matakuliah-nya hehe... Sayang buku ini belum sempat saya baca habis, soalnya uda keburu boring setelah melahap lebih dari separuh isi buku.
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