Multi-Paradigm Programming using C++

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Aimed mainly at students, this self-contained reference book on C++ is of superb educational value. Starting from scratch, Vermeir explains the idea of address, value and type in C++ before quickly moving on to cover the more important aspects of the language such as classes, templates, generic programming and inheritance. He includes recent developments in C++, such as STL and the iostream library. There is also a chapter devoted to program design principles. By using plenty of examples the reader is stimulated and inspired to see how they can use what they have learnt in other more sophisticated applications. All the examples from the text, including some larger example programs are available on the author's website.

Author(s): Dirk Vermeir
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2001

Language: English
Pages: 302
City: London, Berlin, Heidelberg
Tags: C++; C++ Programming Language; Exception Handling; Multi-paradigm Programming; Algorithms; Program Design Complexity; Generic Programming; STL; Standard Template Library; Software Development

Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Basic Concepts of C++....Pages 1-24
Built-in Types....Pages 25-35
Functions....Pages 37-50
User-Defined Types....Pages 51-82
Built-in Type Constructors....Pages 83-116
User-Defined Type Constructors....Pages 117-136
Generic Programming Using the STL....Pages 137-182
Subtypes and Inheritance....Pages 183-204
Exceptions....Pages 205-216
Iostreams....Pages 217-239
Introduction to Program Design....Pages 241-263
Back Matter....Pages 265-287