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STARTING OUT WITH C++: EARLY OBJECTS 5/E
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GADDIS、 WALTERS、MUGANDA | |
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2005年12月16日
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* 叢書系列:大學資訊
* 規格:平裝 / 普級 / 單色印刷 / 初版
* 出版地:台灣
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Starting Out With C++: Early Objects is intended for either a one semester traditional introductory programming course or a two-semester C++ programming sequence, with introductory material placed in the first half of the text and more advanced topics, such as recursion and data structures, placed in the second half. Objects are introduced early, right after control structures and before arrays and pointers. The STL string class is used throughout. As with all Gaddis books, there is a strong emphasis on problem solving and program design, a careful step-by-step introduction of each new topic, clear and easy to read code listings, concise and practical real world examples, and an abundance of exercises in each chapter.
本書特色
1.Has a clear and student-friendly writing style with stepped-out explanations that motivate beginning students
2.Includes over 350 concise, practical and runnable real-world examples students can relate to and understand
3.Has a wealth of exercises in each chapter so students have the chance to put concepts to work as they are learned
4.Introduces objects and classes early, right after control structures and before arrays and pointers
5.Covers more advanced OOP topics, recursion, linked lists, stacks, queues, and binary trees in later chapters
6.Follows an ANSI standard and uses the most currently accepted programming practices
7.Includes new appendices on UML and on .NET and Managed C++
8.Can be ordered alone or with a lab manual that gives students pre-developed code to complete, edit, and experiment with
9.Is supported by Addison-Wesley’s exclusive MyCodeMate tool
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I want to tell you I believe your C++ text is the most thorough one available. I have used 5 different ones since 1992 and every one assumes the students know things that they do not .You cover every detail.Thank you.--David McLeod , Belmont Technical College , OH
The students have found your book to be easy to read and understand-a great accomplishment.--Al Cawns , Webster University , MO
I listen to what students say about the books I select . Their response to Gaddis is unusually positive . They really like the book .--Jeffrey A. Kent , Los Angeles Valley College , CA
Greetings , I’m using your book in an introductory course in C++ at University of Texas at Dallas.Your book is GREAT ! It abstracts the complexity of C++ down to the core concepts that we can build on . Thank !--Jim Burke , student
...just wanted to tell you that your book has made a lot of difference in my life . Your book is absolutely ”Awesome . ” You have a lot of examples in the book which help a lot . Thanks again !--Saud Faisal , student
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目 錄
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CHAPTER 1- Introduction to Computers and Programming
CHAPTER 2 - Introduction to C++
CHAPTER 3 - Expressions and Interactivity
CHAPTER 4 - Making Decisions
CHAPTER 5 - Looping
CHAPTER 6 - Functions
CHAPTER 7 - Introduction to Classes and Objects
CHAPTER 8 - Arrays
CHAPTER 9 - Searching and Sorting Arrays
CHAPTER 10 - Pointers
CHAPTER 11 - More About Classes and Object-Oriented Programming
CHAPTER 12 - More About Characters, Strings, and the string Class
CHAPTER 13 - Advanced File and I/O Operations
CHAPTER 14 - Recursion
CHAPTER 15 - Polymorphism, Virtual Functions, and Multiple Inheritance
CHAPTER 16 - Exceptions, Templates, and the Standard Template Library (STL)
CHAPTER 17 - Linked Lists
CHAPTER 18 - Stacks and Queues
CHAPTER 19 - Binary Trees
Appendix B Operator Precedence and Associativity
Index
Appendices on the accompanying student CD
Appendix C An Object-Oriented System Development Primer
Appendix D Using UML in Class Design (NEW)
Appendix E Namespaces
Appendix F Passing Command Line Arguments
Appendix G Header File and Library Function Reference
Appendix H Binary Numbers and Bitwise Operations
Appendix I C++ Casts and Run-Time Type Identification
Appendix J Multi-Source File Programs
Appendix K Introduction to Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0
Appendix L Introduction to Borland C++ Builder 5.0
Appendix M Introduction to Microsoft Visual C++ .NET
Appendix N .NET and Managed C++ (NEW)
Appendix O Introduction to Flowcharting
Appendix P Answers to Checkpoints
Appendix Q Answers to Odd-Numbered Review Questions
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