C++ AND OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING PARADIGM
Earlier two editions of this practice-oriented book have been well accepted over the past decade by students, teachers and professionals. Inspired by the avid response, the author is enthused to bring out the third edition, improving upon the concepts with glimpses of C++11 features. This book presents a unique blending of C++ as one of the most widely used programming languages of today in the backdrop of object-oriented programming (OOP) paradigm and modelling. Along with an overview of C++ programming and basic object-oriented (OO) concepts, it also provides the standard and advanced features of C++ for further study. The text establishes the philosophy of OOP by highlighting the core features of C++ and demonstrating the semantic differences between the procedural paradigm of C and the object-oriented paradigm of C++.The present edition updates and elaborates on the following topics:Reference data typesInline functionsParameter passing–passing pointers by value as well as by referencePolymorphism: overloading and overridingLambda expressions and anonymous functionsRvalue reference, move constructor and assignment operatorPhases of software developmentUMLPrimarily intended as a text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of engineering, computer applications and management, and also to practicing professionals, the book should also prove to be a stimulating study as a reference for all those who have a keen interest in the subject.
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C++ AND OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING PARADIGM
Earlier two editions of this practice-oriented book have been well accepted over the past decade by students, teachers and professionals. Inspired by the avid response, the author is enthused to bring out the third edition, improving upon the concepts with glimpses of C++11 features. This book presents a unique blending of C++ as one of the most widely used programming languages of today in the backdrop of object-oriented programming (OOP) paradigm and modelling. Along with an overview of C++ programming and basic object-oriented (OO) concepts, it also provides the standard and advanced features of C++ for further study. The text establishes the philosophy of OOP by highlighting the core features of C++ and demonstrating the semantic differences between the procedural paradigm of C and the object-oriented paradigm of C++.The present edition updates and elaborates on the following topics:Reference data typesInline functionsParameter passing–passing pointers by value as well as by referencePolymorphism: overloading and overridingLambda expressions and anonymous functionsRvalue reference, move constructor and assignment operatorPhases of software developmentUMLPrimarily intended as a text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of engineering, computer applications and management, and also to practicing professionals, the book should also prove to be a stimulating study as a reference for all those who have a keen interest in the subject.
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C++ AND OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING PARADIGM

C++ AND OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING PARADIGM

by DEBASISH JANA
C++ AND OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING PARADIGM

C++ AND OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING PARADIGM

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Earlier two editions of this practice-oriented book have been well accepted over the past decade by students, teachers and professionals. Inspired by the avid response, the author is enthused to bring out the third edition, improving upon the concepts with glimpses of C++11 features. This book presents a unique blending of C++ as one of the most widely used programming languages of today in the backdrop of object-oriented programming (OOP) paradigm and modelling. Along with an overview of C++ programming and basic object-oriented (OO) concepts, it also provides the standard and advanced features of C++ for further study. The text establishes the philosophy of OOP by highlighting the core features of C++ and demonstrating the semantic differences between the procedural paradigm of C and the object-oriented paradigm of C++.The present edition updates and elaborates on the following topics:Reference data typesInline functionsParameter passing–passing pointers by value as well as by referencePolymorphism: overloading and overridingLambda expressions and anonymous functionsRvalue reference, move constructor and assignment operatorPhases of software developmentUMLPrimarily intended as a text for undergraduate and postgraduate students of engineering, computer applications and management, and also to practicing professionals, the book should also prove to be a stimulating study as a reference for all those who have a keen interest in the subject.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788120350335
Publisher: PHI Learning
Publication date: 10/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 20 MB
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About the Author

DEBASISH JANA, Ph.D. (Computer Science, Jadavpur University), is Manager, Software Development with TEOCO Software, Kolkata. He obtained his M.Math (CS) from University of Waterloo, Canada, B.E. (CS) from Jadavpur University and MBA (Finance) from IGNOU, New Delhi.Dr. Jana has extensive professional experience of more than twenty-seven years in IT industry, including PricewaterhouseCoopers, Anshin Software, Techna, and BFL Software. He has been serving as Visiting Faculty at Jadavpur University and BIT Mesra for more than sixteen years. A fellow of IETE and IE(I), senior member of IEEE, ACM, CSI, Dr. Jana has authored many research papers in national and international conferences and journals. He has served as an Editor of CSI Communications and edited several proceedings of international conferences. His other popular textbooks are Java and Object-Oriented Programming Paradigm and Computer Graphics: Algorithms and Implementations, both published by PHI Learning.

Table of Contents

Preface • Acknowledgements 1. Overview2. Declarations and Expressions3. Statements4. Array, Pointer and Structure5. Functions6. Preprocessor Directives7. Standard C Library Functions and Standard Header Files8. Data Abstraction through Classes and User-Defined Data Types9. Operator Overloading10. Class Relationships11. Advanced Concepts12. The Standard Library in C++13. Data Structures and Applications in C++14. Object-Oriented Design and Modeling15. Unified Modeling LanguageProblems (For Laboratory Workouts)Glossary • Bibliography • Index
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