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For introductory courses teaching C++ programming for business.
This text provides a student-friendly, highly readable introduction to C++ programming for beginning programming students, especially those majoring in Information Systems and Business. It guides readers through complete and clear descriptions of sample programs, with a wealth of exercises included along the way to help reinforce the important points of each chapter. Throughout the text, a strong emphasis is placed on business applications, rather than those in mathematics or computing.
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C++ for Business Programmers (2nd Edition)
August 2, 2005, Prentice Hall
in English
0130467006 9780130467003
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C++ for Business Programmers (2nd Edition)
August 2, 2005, Pearson Prentice Hall
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in English
- 2 edition
0130467006 9780130467003
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Upper Saddle River, New Jersey
First Sentence
"C++, pronounced "C plus plus," is one of the most popular programming languages used to develop computer applications."
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Edition Notes
• Revised to include–
– Object-oriented design issues
– Updated terminology
– A chapter on the string class
– Optional sections to improve the flow of the exposition
– Rearranged material to improve readability
– A section on the C++ Math Library
– A Special Topics chapter
· Revisions to Part I — Some of the material in Part I has been labeled as optional and other material has been moved to the Special Topics chapter. Several sections have been rewritten to improve readability.
• Revisions to Part II - (Part II (which covers the essential object-oriented ideas through inheritance and polymorphism) begins with a chapter on the C++ string class. Object-oriented concepts are introduced in this chapter so that students can begin instantiating, using, and manipulating string objects without having to worry about how to define a class. The remainder of Part II has been rearranged so that the chapters featuring more important topics appear first.
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