This book is meant to be used in a first course in programming and computer science using the C++ language. It assumes no previous programming experience and no mathematics beyond high school algebra. It could also be used as a text for a course designed to teach C++ to students who have already had some other programming course.
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Problem solving with C++: the object of programming
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1.
Introduction to Computers and C++ Programming
Page 1
Chapter 2.
C++ Basics
Page 35
Chapter 3.
Procedural Abstraction and Functions That Return a Value
Page 97
Chapter 4.
Functions for All Subtasks
Page 155
Chapter 5.
I/O Streams as an Introduction to Objects and Classes
Page 199
Chapter 6.
Defining Classes
Page 269
Chapter 7.
More Flow of Control
Page 333
Chapter 8.
Friends and Overloaded Operators
Page 403
Chapter 9.
Separate Compilation and Namespaces
Page 455
Chapter 10.
Arrays
Page 491
Chapter 11.
Strings and Vectors
Page 567
Chapter 12.
Pointers and Dynamic Arrays
Page 615
Chapter 13.
Recursion
Page 661
Chapter 14.
Templates
Page 701
Chapter 15.
Pointers and Linked Lists
Page 729
Chapter 16.
Inheritance
Page 771
Chapter 17.
Exception Handling
Page 821
Chapter 18.
Standard Template Library
Page 851
Chapter 19.
C++ Keywords
Page 901
Chapter 20.
Precedence of Operators
Page 902
Chapter 21.
The ASCII Character Set
Page 904
Chapter 22.
Some Library Functions
Page 905
Chapter 23.
The assert Statement
Page 912
Chapter 24.
Inline Functions
Page 913
Chapter 25.
Overloading the Array Index Square Brackets
Page 914
Chapter 26.
The this Pointer
Page 916
Chapter 27.
Overloading Operators as Member Operators
Page 918
Index
Page 921
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