C++ from the Ground Up

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Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1998 - Computers - 668 pages
The Story of C++2: An Overview of C++3: The Basic Data Types4: Program Control Statements5: Arrays and Strings6: Pointers7: Functions, Part One: The Fundamentals8: Functions, Part Two: References, Overloading, and Default Arguments9: More Data Types and Operators10: Structures and Unions11: Introducing the Class12: A Closer Look at Classes13: Operator Overloading14: Inheritance15: Virtual Functions and Polymorphism16: Templates17: Exception Handling18: The C++ I/O System19: Run-Time Type ID and the Casting Operators20: Namespaces and Other Advanced Topics21: Introducing the Standard Template Library22: The C++ PreprocessorA: C-Based I/OB: Working with an Older C++ CompilerC: The .NET Managed Extensions to C++

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The Evolution of C++
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An Overview of
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A Program with Two Functions
24
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Herbert Schildt is the world's leading programming author. He is an authority on the C, C++, Java, and C# programming languages, and is a master Windows programmer. He was a member of the ANSI/ISO committee that standardized C++

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