The Apprentice C++ Programmer: A Touch of Class

  • Authors:
  • Peter A. Lee;Chris Philips

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-

  • Venue:
  • The Apprentice C++ Programmer: A Touch of Class
  • Year:
  • 1996

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From the Publisher:The Apprentice C++ Programmer introduces fundamental aspects of object-oriented programming and design, using C++ as a vehicle. Assuming no prior programming knowledge, and recognizing that there is more to programming than just writing code, the book also covers principles of software engineering, primarily those of problem solving, abstraction, design and testing - developing Apprentice Software Engineers who see these aspects as a natural and inherent part of constructing software systems. Features: Introduces fundamental aspects of object-oriented programming using C++ as the vehicle. Stresses the need for design before implementation. Programming language concepts are explained in general, everyday terms. Introduces fundamental principles of software engineering as a natural and inherent part of constructing software systems. Carefully avoids the potential pitfalls of C++, adopting programming style rules to help the unwary. Numerous exercises, examples and worked-through projects are used throughout to aid understanding. A Lab Manual is available to support practical lab classes. An accompanying disk contains an extensive set of support software.