A First Book of C++, 4th Edition

eBook Details:

  • Paperback: 816 pages
  • Publisher: WOW! eBook; 4th edition (February 11, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1111531005
  • ISBN-13: 978-1111531003

eBook Description:

A First Book of C++, 4th Edition

The four chapters covering object-oriented programming have been revised and moved to Part II so that they form a logical continuation from structured programming to object-oriented programming. Contains programs and code that have been written, compiled, and tested with Microsoft Visual C++ .NET, which is available as an optional bundle. Fundamentals of software engineering are discussed from both procedural and object-oriented viewpoints. Each chapter contains a Common Programming Errors section that describes problems beginning C++ programmers encounter. The ANSI/ISO C++ iostream library and namespace mechanism are used in all programs. Exception handling is discussed in a separate section, with practical applications of exception handling included throughout the book. The C++ string class is covered. A thorough discussion is included of input data validation and functions to check the numerical data type of input items and allow reentering invalid numerical types. Gives introductory programming students a solid foundation in the C++ programming language. Guides students through the syntax and semantics of C++ before introducing classes. Offers a variety of end-of-section problems, including skill-building and programming exercises. Highlights key concepts through the use of numerous diagrams. Point of Information boxes in each chapter contain useful technical points, tips, and programming tricks used by industry professionals. Contains programs and code that have been written, compiled, and tested with Microsoft Visual C++ .NET, which is available as an optional bundle. Fundamentals of software engineering are discussed from both procedural and object-oriented viewpoints. Each chapter contains a Common Programming Errors section that describes problems beginning C++ programmers encounter. The ANSI/ISO C++ iostream library and namespace mechanism are used in all programs.

Gary Bronson’s A First Book of C++, 4th Edition, takes a hands-on, applied approach to the first programming language course for students studying computer science. The book begins with procedural programming in C, and then gradually introduces object-oriented programming features and the C++ language syntax that enables first-time programmers to use them.

Features

  • Gives introductory programming students a solid foundation in the C++ programming language.
  • Guides students through the syntax and semantics of C++ before introducing classes.
  • Offers a variety of end-of-section problems, including skill-building and programming exercises.
  • Highlights key concepts through the use of numerous diagrams.
  • Point of Information boxes in each chapter contain useful technical points, tips, and programming tricks used by industry professionals.
  • Contains programs and code that have been written, compiled, and tested with Microsoft Visual C++ .NET, which is available as an optional bundle.
  • Fundamentals of software engineering are discussed from both procedural and object-oriented viewpoints.
  • Each chapter contains a Common Programming Errors section that describes problems beginning C++ programmers encounter.
  • The ANSI/ISO C++ iostream library and namespace mechanism are used in all programs.
  • Exception handling is discussed in a separate section, with practical applications of exception handling included throughout the book.
  • The C++ string class is covered.
  • A thorough discussion is included of input data validation and functions to check the numerical data type of input items and allow reentering invalid numerical types.

Gary Bronson’s A First Book of C++, 4th Edition, takes a hands-on, applied approach to the first programming language course for students studying computer science. The book begins with procedural programming in C, and then gradually introduces object-oriented programming features and the C++ language syntax that enables first-time programmers to use them.

New to this Edition

  • NEW! Part I has been restructured to include arrays, files, and pointers, so it can be used as the basis for a complete introductory semester course in C++.
  • NEW! The four chapters covering object-oriented programming have been revised and moved to Part II so that they form a logical continuation from structured programming to object-oriented programming.
  • NEW! More than 50 new exercises have been added, and each exercise is labeled to indicate its function (Practice, Program, Modify, Debug, Desk check, or For thought).
  • NEW! Three new Chapter Supplements have been added to introduce the fundamentals of object-oriented design and the Unified Modeling Language (UML).
  • NEW! A complete set of case studies has been added and is available on the Cengage Web site for instructors to distribute.

A First Book of C++, Fourth Edition

The four chapters covering object-oriented programming have been revised and moved to Part II so that they form a logical continuation from structured programming to object-oriented programming. Contains programs and code that have been written, compiled, and tested with Microsoft Visual C++ .NET, which is available as an optional bundle. Fundamentals of software engineering are discussed from both procedural and object-oriented viewpoints. Each chapter contains a Common Programming Errors section that describes problems beginning C++ programmers encounter. The ANSI/ISO C++ iostream library and namespace mechanism are used in all programs. Exception handling is discussed in a separate section, with practical applications of exception handling included throughout the book. The C++ string class is covered. A thorough discussion is included of input data validation and functions to check the numerical data type of input items and allow reentering invalid numerical types. Gives introductory programming students a solid foundation in the C++ programming language. Guides students through the syntax and semantics of C++ before introducing classes. Offers a variety of end-of-section problems, including skill-building and programming exercises. Highlights key concepts through the use of numerous diagrams. Point of Information boxes in each chapter contain useful technical points, tips, and programming tricks used by industry professionals. Contains programs and code that have been written, compiled, and tested with Microsoft Visual C++ .NET, which is available as an optional bundle. Fundamentals of software engineering are discussed from both procedural and object-oriented viewpoints. Each chapter contains a Common Programming Errors section that describes problems beginning C++ programmers encounter. The ANSI/ISO C++ iostream library and namespace mechanism are used in all programs.

About the Author

Gary J. Bronson

Dr. Gary J. Bronson is a Professor of Information Systems at Fairleigh Dickinson University, where he has twice been voted Teacher of the Year. Dr. Bronson has worked as a senior project engineer at Lockheed Electronics, has been an invited instructor and consultant to Bell Laboratories, and has served as a software consultant to a number of Wall Street financial firms. He has also authored several successful programming textbooks on C, C++, and Java™ as well as articles on teaching Excel® using incrementally reinforcing case studies.

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