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C++ How to Program (4th Edition) [Repost]

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C++ How to Program (4th Edition) [Repost]

Harvey M. Deitel, ‎Paul J. Deitel - C++ How to Program (4th Edition)
Published: 2002-08-12 | ISBN: 0130384747 | PDF | 1408 pages | 294 MB


The complete, authoritative DEITEL™ LIVE-CODE™ introduction to C++, Object-Oriented Design (OOD) with the UML™ and Web programming with CGI.
This Fourth Edition of the world's most widely used C++ textbook explains C++'s extraordinary capabilities, presents an optional object-oriented design and implementation case study with the Unified Modeling Language (UML) from the Object Management Group™, and introduces n-tier Web-applications development with CGI.
Dr. Harvey M. Deitel and Paul J. Deitel are the founders of Deitel & Associates, Inc., the internationally recognized corporate-training and content-creation organization specializing in C++, C, Visual C++® .NET, Java™, C#, Visual Basic® .NET, XML, Python, Perl, Internet, Web, .NET and object technologies. The Deitels are the authors of several of the world's best-selling programming-language textbooks, including Java How to Program, 4/e, and Internet & World Wide Web How to Program, 2/e.
In C++ How to Program, 4/e, the Deitels introduce the fundamentals of object-oriented programming and generic programming in C++. Key topics include:
Control structures/Functions/Pointers
Classes/Objects/Encapsulation
OOP/inheritance/Polymorphism
Object-Oriented Design with the UML
string and vector objects
Pointer-based arrays and strings
Exception handling/Operator overloading
Templates/Data structures/Files/Streams
Standard Template Library (STL)
Bit and character manipulation
Namespaces/Run-Time Type Information
N-tier Web applications/CGI/XHTMLTM™
C++ How to Program, 4/e, helps students build real-world C++ applications. It includes:
Hundreds of LIVE-CODE™ programs with screen captures that show exact outputs
Extensive Internet and World Wide Web resources to encourage further research
Hundreds of tips, recommended practices and cautions—all marked with icons
C++ How to Program's teaching resources include Web sites (http://www.deitel.com, http://www.prenhall.com/deitel and http://www.informit.com/deitel) with the book's code examples (also on the enclosed CD) and information for faculty, students and professionals; an optional CD (C++ Multimedia Cyber Classroom, 4/e) with solutions to approximately half the exercises in C++ How to Program, 4/e, interactivity features—including hyperlinks and audio walkthroughs of the code examples.