Publisher's Synopsis
Winner of the Book of the Month for March 2002 by the British Computer Society. A Complete Guide to Programming in C++ was written for both students interested in learning the C++ programming language from scratch, and for advanced C++ programmers wishing to enhance their knowledge of C++. The chapters are organized to guide the reader from elementary language concepts to professional software development, with in-depth coverage of all the C++ language elements 'en route.' The order in which these elements are discussed reflects the goal of helping students create useful programs every step of the way. Download student files Each double-page spread in the book is organized to provide a description of the language elements on the right hand page while illustrating them by means of graphic and sample programs on the left. The sample programs are chosen to illustrate a typical application for each language element. In addition, case studies introduce the reader to a wide range of application scenarios. At the end of chapter exercises and sample solutions allow students to test and enhance their performance and understanding of C++. Completing these tests, helps students to gain the marketable skills necessary to compete in tomorrow's competitive software development environment. This text is most appropriate for the introductory, or first, programming course where C++ is the vehicle used for teaching computer science programming concepts. This text is highly applicable as a self-teaching guide. This book is an excellent reference language book that can be used for the first two courses in programming or as a course in teaching C++ to students with prior programming experience. CS1/C101 Introduction to Programming in C++ Programming in C++ © 2002 | 848 pages