OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING WITH C++ WITH EIGHTH EDITION


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We are living in the world that is moving from the asset based economy to knowledge based economy. Our thinking process is changing from local scope to global scope. Programming is not an exception for paradigm shift. It is changing from modules to objects. And now it is your turn for shifting from C to C++. C++ is a super set of C language. It provides the C programmers the flavor of OOPS. With its object-oriented programming features like encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism, C++ offers a number of benefits over C language. Object-Oriented Programming with C++ is a book also designed as per the syllabus of IV semester B.E. (Computer Science & Engineering and Information Science Engineering) course framed by the Visveswaraiah Technological University, Belgaum. This book is to teach the students the object-oriented programming concepts and C++. This book is written in a easy, riveting and readable style. The information provided in the book is helpful for B.E., B.Sc., BCA, MCA and M.Tech students of all universities The book provides around 200 programs to enrich the better understanding of C++. All C++ programming lab assignments are provided in Appendix-A. All the programs have been run and tested on Turbo C++ compiler on MS-DOS. However, some programs hardly countable with fingers are executed on Borland’s C++ compiler. These programs are exclusively mentioned with the comment -This program is run on Borland’s C++.




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Starting Out with C++


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In Starting Out with C++: From Control Structures through Objects, Brief Edition, 7e, Gaddis takes a problem-solving approach, inspiring students to understand the logic behind developing quality programs while introducing the C++ programming language. This style of teaching builds programming confidence and enhances each student's development of programming skills. This edition in the Starting Out Series covers the core programming concepts that are introduced in the first semester introductory programming course. As with all Gaddis texts, clear and easy-to-read code listings, concise and practical real-world examples, and an abundance of exercises appear in every chapter. This book includes the first 15 chapters from the best-selling Starting Out with C++: From Control Structures through Objects, and covers the core programming concepts that are introduced in the first semester introductory programming course. MyProgrammingLab for Starting Out with C++ is a total learning package. MyProgrammingLab is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program that truly engages students in learning.It helps students better prepare for class, quizzes, and exams-resulting in better performance in the course-and provides educators a dynamic set of tools for gauging individual and class progress. And, MyProgrammingLab comes from Pearson, your partner in providing the best digital learning experiences. ' Note: If you are purchasing the standalone text or electronic version, MyProgrammingLab does not come automatically packaged with the text. To purchase MyProgrammingLab, please visit: myprogramminglab.com or you can purchase a package of the physical text + MyProgrammingLab by searching for ISBN 10: 0132926865 / ISBN 13: 9780132926867.' MyProgrammingLab is not a self-paced technology and should only be purchased when required by an instructor.




Programming with JAVA - A Primer


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Programming with JAVA, 3e, incorporates all the updates and enhancements added to JAVA 2 and J2SE 5.0 releases. The book presents the language concepts in extremely simple and easy-to-understand style with illustrations and examples wherever necessary. Salient Features Fully explaines the entire Java language. Discusses Java's unique features snduch as packages a interfaces. Shows how to create and implement applets. Illustrates the use of advanced concepts like multithread and graphics. Covers exception handling in depth. Debugging excercises and two full-fledged projects. Includes model questions from the Sun Certified JAVA Programmer Exam.




Loose Leaf for C++ Programming: An Object-Oriented Approach


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C++ Programming: An Object-Oriented Approach has two primary objectives: Teach the basic principles of programming as outlined in the ACM curriculum for a CS1 class and teach the basic constructs of the C++ language. While C++ is a complex and professional language, experience shows that beginning students can easily understand and use C++. C++ Programming: An Object-Oriented Approach uses a combination of thorough, well-ordered explanations and a strong visual framework to make programming concepts accessible to students. The authors stress incremental program development, wherein program analysis is followed by building a structure chart, constructing UML flow diagrams, writing algorithms, undertaking program design, and finally testing. This foundation, combined with a focus on the benefits of a consistent and well-documented programming style, prepares students to tackle the academic and professional programming challenges they will encounter down the road with confidence.




C++ Programs to Accompany Programming Logic and Design


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Learn how to use C++ to transform program logic and design concepts into working programs with Smith's C++ PROGRAMS TO ACCOMPANY PROGRAMMING LOGIC AND DESIGN, 7E. Specifically designed to be paired with the latest edition of Farrell's highly successful PROGRAMMING LOGIC AND DESIGN, this new guide combine the power of C++ with the popular, language-independent, logical approach of the PROGRAMMING LOGIC AND DESIGN text. Together, the two books provide the perfect opportunity for readers to learn the fundamentals of programming, while also learning an actual leading programming language.




OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING C++


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This compact book presents a clear and thorough introduction to the object-oriented paradigm using the C++ language. It introduces the readers to various C++ features that support object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts. In an easy-to-comprehend format, the text teaches how to start and compile a C++ program and discusses the use of C++ in OOP. The book covers the full range of object-oriented topics, from the fundamental features through classes, inheritance, polymorphism, template, exception handling and standard template library. KEY FEATURES • Includes several pictorial descriptions of the concepts to facilitate better understanding. • Offers numerous class-tested programs and examples to show the practical application of theory. • Provides a summary at the end of each chapter to help students in revising all key facts. The book is designed for use as a text by undergraduate students of engineering, undergraduate and postgraduate students of computer applications, and postgraduate students of management.




Class Construction in C and C++


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A thorough exploration of the fundamentals of object-oriented programming and C++, this reference shows novice and experienced programmers how to develop classes in C++ and use them as building blocks for complex applications. Assuming a working knowledge of the C language, the volume first discusses a subset of C++ so readers can become as comfortable as possible before having to deal with the new syntax.




A Guide to MATLAB Object-Oriented Programming


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The first book to deliver broad coverage of the documented and undocumented object-oriented features of MATLAB, this guide aids readers in creating effective software. Eight basic functions are discussed: constructor, subsref, subsasgn, display, struct, fieldnames, get, and set. Also explored are inheritance topics and the Class Wizard, a powerful MATLAB class generation tool. The final section delves into advanced strategies, including vectorized classes, containers, static variables, and function fronts, protected visibility, and pass-by-reference visibility. Included is a CD-ROM with source code, enabling readers to experiment with modifications and apply new concepts.




Starting Out with C++


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Introduce students to the basics of C++ programming Written in clear, friendly, easy-to-understand language. The material is written specifically for beginner students, and thoroughly explains important concepts. Teaches C++ in a step-by-step fashion. Each chapter covers a major set of topics and builds knowledge as the student progresses through the book. Although the chapters can be easily taught in their existing sequence, flexibility is also provided. New and Updated - New features of the C++11 standard have been added or expanded throughout the text. New or Revised - Many topics have had material revised or added, for example, alternate forms of variable initialization, Boolean expressions and variables, and character conversion and testing. New and Updated - The material on the Standard Template Library (STL) has been moved to its own dedicated chapter and rewritten with expanded information. Revised - The bubble sort algorithm (Chapter 9) has been completely rewritten for better student comprehension. New - Information on increasing this algorithm''s efficiency has been added. New - Thirteen new figures illustrate both the bubble sort and selection sort functions. New and Updated - Figures throughout the book have been added and improved to help students visualize important concepts. Features for student success Hundreds of Example Programs are used, each designed to highlight specific programming topics. In most cases, these are practical, real-world examples. Source code for these programs is provided so that students can run the programs themselves. Concept Statements, Checkpoints, Notes, Tips and Warnings all call out important pieces of information for the student Case studies appear in many chapters throughout the text and additional case studies are provided on the book''s companion site (www.pearson.com/gaddis). A thorough and diverse set of Review Questions, such as fill-in-the-blank and short answer, check students'' mastery of the basic material presented in each chapter. These are followed by exercises requiring problem solving and analysis, such as the Algorithm Workbench, Predict the Output, and Find the Errors sections. Programming Challenges presented in each chapter are designed to solidify students'' knowledge of the topics, typically through real-world problems to be solved. New and Updated - Programs, checkpoint questions, end-of-chapter questions and exercises, and programming challenge problems have been added and updated throughout the book. Also available with MyLab Programming By combining trusted author content with digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab [or Mastering] personalizes the learning experience and improves results for each student.With MyLab Programming, students work through hundreds of short, auto-graded coding exercises and receive immediate and helpful feedback based on their work. Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyLab Programming does not come packaged with this content. Students, if interested in purchasing this title with MyLab Programming, ask your instructor for the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.