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Object-Oriented Programming in C++ This step-by-step tutorial teaches you all language features and explains their practical usage. Josuttis goes well beyond the basics, demonstrating how to combine templates with object-oriented progr


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Object-Oriented Programming in C++

Title:Object-Oriented Programming in C++
Author:Nicolai M. Josuttis
Rating:4.80 (748 Votes)
Asin:0470843993
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:624 Pages
Publish Date:2002-12-13
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This step-by-step tutorial teaches you all language features and explains their practical usage. Josuttis goes well beyond the basics, demonstrating how to combine templates with object-oriented programming to produce the power of modern C++ development for high performance programs.

*Comprehensive, detailed, readable, practical and up-to-date
*Teaches you how to get the power from C++, using the current ANSI language standard and programming model
*Specific hints from the author help to switch between and compare C and Java
*Companion Web Site provides further information including source code for the examples in the book

Editorial : "technically solid, excellent introduction to C++" (Cvu, December 2002)

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