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Introduction to Programming with C++ and Visual Studio 2005
by Zak, DianeEdition:
5th
ISBN13:
9781418836184
ISBN10:
1418836184
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Paperback
Pub. Date:
4/6/2007
Publisher(s):
Cengage Learning
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Summary
An Introduction to Programming with C++, Fifth Edition is the latest C++ offering from Diane Zak. This book is distinct from other textbooks because of its unique approach, which motivates students by demonstrating why they need to learn the concepts and skills presented. Each chapter contains a Concept Lesson introducing one or more programming concepts and an Application Lesson containing five labs that help students master the content taught in the Concept Lesson. Also new in this edition of the book is a third lesson on .NET in which students learn how to use .NET C++ commands. This edition uses How To boxes to summarize important concepts and provide a quick reference for students. A Key Terms section has been added to the end of each Concept Lesson. The text also includes extensive end-of-chapter material, including Discovery and Debugging Exercises.
Table of Contents
| An Introduction to Programming | |
| Beginning the Problem-Solving Process | |
| Completing the Problem-Solving Process and Getting Started with C++ | |
| Variables, Constants, and Arithmetic Operators | |
| The Selection Structure | |
| More on the Selection Structure | |
| The Repetition Structure | |
| More on Repetition Structure | |
| Value-Returning Functions | |
| Void Functions | |
| Arrays | |
| String Manipulation | |
| Sequential Access Files | |
| Classes and Objects | |
| C++ Keywords | |
| ASCII Codes | |
| Using Visual Studio 2005 | |
| Table of Contents provided by Publisher. All Rights Reserved. |
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