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Programming with ANSI C++

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Designed to serve as a textbook for undergraduate engineering, BCA, and MCA students, Programing with ANSI C++ provides an in-depth coverage of elementary as well as advanced topics of the language. The book starts with a philosophical background and an overview of C++ followed by a
systematic discussion of concepts such as classes, objects, functions, constructors, destructors, overloading, standard template library, and templates. An in-depth discussion of topics such as exception handling, in heritance, polymorphism, RTTI, file handling, and namespaces has been presented
with suitable examples. To reinforce the understanding of concepts, diagrams and program listings have been included wherever appropriate. The theory is well supported with plenty of application-oriented programs, complete with their source codes and test cases, and exercises in each chapter.

670 pages, Paperback

First published January 28, 2008

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