Borland C++ 3 Object-oriented Programming


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Clearly-written new resource includes a free companion disk containing program applications and exercises. The reader benefits from professional tips, clearly-focused tutorials, and an extended reference section to acquire the best programming skills possible.




Object-Oriented Programming in Turbo C++


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Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) is the most dramatic and potentially confusing-innovation in software development since the dawn of the computer age. Based on the idea of treating functions and data as objects, OOP results in programs that are more flexible, more easily maintained, and, on the whole, more powerful. Suitable for students, hackers, and enthusiasts, Object-Oriented Programming in Turbo C++ is written by best-selling author Robert Lafore. Step-by-step lessons teach the Basics of Object-Oriented Programming with Turbo C++ and its new Windows-compatible sibling, Borland C++. Object-Oriented Programming in Turbo C++ focuses on C++ as a separate language, distinct from C, and assumes no prior experience with C.




Borland C++ 3.1 Object-oriented Programming


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Designed for professional programmers, computer science students, and serious hobbyists, this book presents powerful examples of object-oriented applications, plus complete how-to instructions for Windows programming with Borland C++. Features extensive coverage of Borland's Turbo Vision and the Object Windows Library. Companion disk contains source and executable cost for all the book's examples.




Borland C++ 4 Object-oriented Programming


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The first part of this book presents powerful and practical examples of object-oriented applications, using the excellent class library supplied by Borland International. The second part delves into Windows programming with Borland C++, building an extensive class hierarchy specifically for Windows applications--and includes coverage of Borland's Applications Frameworks.







Object-oriented Programming with Borland C++ 4


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The popularity of object-oriented programming has driven the success of the C++ language. This book is the definitive guide to every Borland or Object Windows Library (OWL) programmer who wants to build highly developed Windows programs to get the job done. Includes a disk containing all the book's source code and programming examples.




Borland C++ 3.1 Object-oriented Programming


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Officially endorsed by Borland International, this book combines a tutorial on object-oriented programming, C++ constructs, and Windows development topics with a complete guide to the Borland C++ programming environment.




Object oriented programming with C++


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This fully revised and indispensable edition of Object-Oriented Programming with C++ provides a sound appreciation of the fundamentals and syntax of the language, as well as of various concepts and their applicability in real-life problems. Emphasis has been laid on the reusability of code in object-oriented programming and how the concepts of class, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, friend functions, and operator overloading are all geared to make the development and maintenance of applications easy, convenient and economical.




Borland C++ 4


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The Waite Group's Object-oriented Programming in C++


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This tutorial presents the sophisticated new features of the most current ANSI/ISO C++ standard as they apply to object-oriented programming. Learn the concepts of object-oriented programming, why they exist, and how to utilize them to create sophisticated and efficient object-oriented applications. This book expects you to be familiar with basic programming concepts. It is no longer enough to understand the syntax and features of the language. You must also be familiar with how these features are put to use. Get up to speed quick on the new concepts of object-oriented design patterns, CRC modeling, and the new Universal Modeling Language (UML), which provides a systematic way to diagram the relationship between classes. Object-oriented programming is presented through the use of practical task-oriented examples and figures that help conceptualize and illustrate techniques and approaches, and questions and exercises to reinforce learning concepts.