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 C++ for Dummies 5th Edition
  

  C++ for Dummies 5th Edition by Stephen R. Davis

  • Published by: WILEY
  • Author: Stephen R. Davis
  • Page Count: 418
  • Group: C++
  • ISBN: 0764568523/9780764568527
  • Published: May 2004

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C++ for Dummies 5th Edition
If you’ve thought of programmers as elite intelligentsia who possess expertise (and perhaps genes) the rest of us will never have, think again. C++ For Dummies, 5th Edition, debunks the myths, blasts the barriers, shares the secrets, and gets you started. In fact, by the end of Chapter 1, you’ll be able to create a C++ program. OK, it won’t be newest, flashiest video game, but it might be a practical, customized inventory control or record-keeping program.

   
Most people catch on faster when they actually DO something, so C++ For Dummies includes a CD-ROM that gives you all you need to start programming (except the guidance in the book, of course), including:
   

   

* Dev-C, a full-featured, integrated C++ compiler and editor you install to get down to business
   

* The source code for the programs in the book, including code for BUDGET, programs that demonstrate principles in the book
   

* Documentation for the Standard Template Library
   

* Online C++ help files
   
   

   
Written by Stephen Randy Davis, author of C++ Weekend Crash Course, C++ for Dummies, takes you through the programming process step-by-step. You’ll discover how to:
   

   

* Generate an executable
   

* Create source code, commenting it as you go and using consistent code indentation and naming conventions
   

* Write declarations and name variables, and calculate expressions
   

* Write and use a function, store sequences in arrays, and declare and use pointer variables
   

* Understand classes and object-oriented programming
   

* Work with constructors and destructors
   

* Use inheritance to extend classes
   

* Use stream I/O
   

* Comment your code as you go, and use consistent code indentation and naming conventions
   

* Automate programming with the Standard Template Library (STL)
   
   

   
C++ for Dummies 5th Edition is updated for the newest ANSI standard to make sure you’re up to code.
   

Introduction.

   
Part I: Introduction to C++ Programming.

   
Chapter 1: Writing Your First C++ Program.

   
Chapter 2: Declaring Variables Constantly.

   
Chapter 3: Performing Mathematical Operations.

   
Chapter 4: Performing Logical Operations.

   
Chapter 5: Controlling Program Flow.

   
Part II: Becoming a Functional C++ Programmer.

   
Chapter 6: Creating Functions.

   
Chapter 7: Storing Sequences in Arrays.

   
Chapter 8: Taking a First Look at C++ Pointers.

   
Chapter 9: Taking a Second Look at C++ Pointers.

   
Chapter 10: Debugging C++.

   
Part III: Introduction to Classes.

   
Chapter 11: Examining Object-Oriented Programming.

   
Chapter 12: Adding Class to C++.

   
Chapter 13: Making Classes Work.

   
Chapter 14: Point and Stare at Objects.

   
Chapter 15: Protecting Members: Do Not Disturb.

   
Chapter 16: “Why Do You Build Me Up, Just to Tear Me Down, Baby?”

   
Chapter 17: Making Constructive Arguments.

   
Chapter 18: Copying the Copy Copy Copy Constructor.

   
Chapter 19: Static Members: Can Fabric Softener Help?

   
Part IV: Inheritance.

   
Chapter 20: Inheriting a Class.

   
Chapter 21: Examining Virtual Member Functions: Are They for Real?

   
Chapter 22: Factoring Classes.

   
Part V: Optional Features.

   
Chapter 23: A New Assignment Operator, Should You Decide to Accept It.

   
Chapter 24: Using Stream I/O.

   
Chapter 25: Handling Errors — Exceptions.

   
Chapter 26: Inheriting Multiple Inheritance.

   
Chapter 27: Tempting C++ Templates.

   
Chapter 28: Standardizing on the Standard Template Library.

   
Part VI: The Part of Tens.

   
Chapter 29: Ten Ways to Avoid Adding Bugs to Your Program.

   
Chapter 30: The Ten Most Important Optional Features of Dev-C++.

   
Appendix: About the CD.

   
Bonus Chapters on the CD-ROM!

   
Bonus Chapter 1: A Functional Budget Program.

   
Bonus Chapter 2: Using Visual C++.NET.

   
Index.