Tom Swan S Gnu C For Linux

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Tom Swan's GNU C++ for Linux

Written by a bestselling and well-known author, this is the only book on programming for Linux using GNU C++, covering all aspects of Linux including fundamentals, object-oriented programming, advanced techniques, X Windows, and more. CD contains Red Hat Linux source code and all the code from the text.
An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in C++

Author: Graham M. Seed
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-12-06
An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming in C++ with applications in Computer Graphics introduces the reader to programming in C++ step by step from the simplest of C++ programs, through features such as classes and templates to namespaces. Emphasis is placed on developing a good programming technique and demonstrating when and how to use the more advanced features of C++ through the development of realistic programming tools and classes. This revised and extended 2nd edition includes: - the Standard Template Library (STL), a major addition to the ANSI C++ standard - full coverage of all the major topics of C++, such as Templates; exception handling; RTTI - practical tools developed for object-oriented computer graphics programming All code program files and exercises are ANSI C++ compatible and have been compiled on both Borland C++ v5.5 and GNU/Linux g++ v2.91 compilers.
Object-Oriented Programming With C++

An Indispensable Text On The Subject, Object-Oriented Programming With C++ Aims At Providing A Sound Appreciation Of The Fundamentals And Syntax Of The Language As Also Of The Powerful Concepts And Their Applicability In Real-Life Problems. Emphasis Has Been Laid On The Reusability Of Code In Object-Oriented Programming And How The Concepts Of Class, Objects, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Friend Functions, And Operator Overloading Are All Geared To Make The Development And Maintenance Of Applications Easy, Convenient And Economical.