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Learning basic logic and fundamental programming techniques is essential for new programmers to succeed. A distinctive fundamentals-first approach and clear, concise writing style characterize Introduction to Programming with C++, 3/e. Basic programming concepts are introduced on control statements, loops, functions, and arrays before object-oriented programming is discussed. Abstract concepts are carefully and concretely explained using simple, short, and stimulating examples. Explanations are presented in brief segments, with many figures and tables.
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Show more<>NOTE: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyProgrammingLab does not come packaged with this content. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyProgrammingLab search for ISBN-10: 0133377474 /ISBN-13: 9780133377477 . That package includes ISBN-10: 0133252817 /ISBN-13: 9780133252811 and ISBN-10: 013337968X /ISBN-13: 9780133379686 .
MyProgrammingLab should only be purchased when required by an instructor.
For undergraduate students in Computer Science and Computer Programming courses or beginning programmers
A solid foundation in the basics of C++ programming will allow readers to create efficient, elegant code ready for any production environment
Learning basic logic and fundamental programming techniques is essential for new programmers to succeed. A distinctive fundamentals-first approach and clear, concise writing style characterize Introduction to Programming with C++, 3/e. Basic programming concepts are introduced on control statements, loops, functions, and arrays before object-oriented programming is discussed. Abstract concepts are carefully and concretely explained using simple, short, and stimulating examples. Explanations are presented in brief segments, with many figures and tables.
NEW! This edition is available with MyProgrammingLab, an innovative online homework and assessment tool. Through the power of practice and immediate personalized feedback, MyProgrammingLab helps students fully grasp the logic, semantics, and syntax of programming.
Show morePart I Fundamentals of Programming
Chapter 1
Introduction to Computers, Programming, and C++
Chapter 2 Elementary Programming
Chapter 3 Selections
Chapter 4 Mathematical Functions, Characters, and Strings
Chapter 5 Loops
Chapter 6 Functions
Chapter 7 Single-Dimensional Arrays and C-Strings
Chapter 8 Multidimensional ArraysPart II Object-Oriented
Programming
Chapter 9 Objects and Classes
Chapter 10 Object-Oriented Thinking
Chapter 11 Pointers and Dynamic Memory Management
Chapter 12 Templates, Vectors, and Stacks
Chapter 13 File Input and Output
Chapter 14 Operator Overloading
Chapter 15 Inheritance and Polymorphism
Chapter 16 Exception Handling
Part III Data Structures and Advanced Topics
Chapter 17 RecursionBonus Chapters
Chapter 18
Developing Efficient Algorithms
Chapter 19 Sorting
Chapter 20 Linked Lists, Queues, and Priority Queues
Chapter 21 Binary Search Trees
Chapter 22 STL Containers
Chapter 23 STL Algorithms
Chapter 24 Graph Applications
Chapter 25 Weighted Graph Applications
Chapter 26 AVL Trees and Splay Trees
Appendixes
Chapters 18-26 are bonus chapters available from
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VideoNotes and Web Chapters.
Y. Daniel Liang is currently a Yamacraw
professor of software engineering in the School of Computing at
Armstrong State University, Savannah, Georgia. Dr. Liang earned his
Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Oklahoma in 1991,
and an MS and BS in Computer Science from Fudan University in
Shanghai, China, in 1986 and 1983. Prior to joining Armstrong, he
was an associate professor in computer science at Purdue University
in Fort Wayne, where he twice received the Excellence in Research
award.
Dr. Liang was trained in theoretical computer science. He has
published in SIAM Journal on Computing, Discrete Applied
Mathematics, Acta Informatics, and Information Processing Letters.
He is the author of more than thirty books. His popular computer
science texts are widely adopted in the world.
Dr. Liang was elected a Java Champion in 2005 by Sun Microsystems.
He has given lectures on Java internationally.
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