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Object-Oriented Programming with C++, 1/e


Object-Oriented Programming with C++, 1/e
Author(s)  A.K. Sharma
ISBN  9789332515833
Imprint  Pearson Education
Copyright  2014
Pages  352
Binding  Paperback
List Price  Rs. 545.00
  
 
 

Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) is a paradigm shift in programming, which defines, creates, and manipulates objects to develop reusable software.
This book is designed to help students understand the concepts governing OOP and develop a talent in them to choose right the OOP tools for a given problem situation. Dealing at length with the creation and manipulation of OOP components using C++, Object-Oriented Programming with C++ uses examples that reflect current practices and standards to provide a hands-on experience to budding software engineers.
 

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A. K. Sharma is currently Professor (CSE) and Dean (PG and Research) at B. S. Anangpuria Institute of Technology and Management. Earlier, he was Professor and Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, YMCA University of Science and Technology, Faridabad.


A member of the board of studies and academic council of several renowned universities, Dr Sharma has guided more than twenty students in doctoral programs leading to their Ph.D. degrees. He has published more than 250 research papers in national and international journals of repute and made presentations in numerous academic conferences. He heads a group of researchers actively working on the design of Web crawlers.


 

 

Chapter 1 Introduction C++ 


Chapter 2 Pointers 


Chapter 3 Programming Techniques: A Survey 


Chapter 4 Classes and Objects


Chapter 5 More on functions: Advanced concepts 


Chapter 6 Constructors and Destructors 


Chapter 7 Inheritance: Extending Classes 


Chapter 8 Templates : Code sharing


Chapter 9  Operator Overloading


Chapter 10 File handling in C++


Chapter 11 Exception handling


Chapter 12 Introduction to UML 


Chapter 13 Polymorphism: A review


 

 

• Begins with the basic principles and builds on them systematically to cover advanced topics.


• Elucidates the design of classes using the open-close principle and Liskov's substitution principle


• An exclusive chapter on UML


• Effective use of diagrams and real-life examples


• Over 100 fully tested and executable programs


• More than 100 MCQs


 

 

• Begins with the basic principles and builds on them systematically to cover advanced topics.


• Elucidates the design of classes using the open-close principle and Liskov's substitution principle


• An exclusive chapter on UML


• Effective use of diagrams and real-life examples


• Over 100 fully tested and executable programs


• More than 100 MCQs


 

 
 
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