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  c++ lab exercises: A Laboratory Course in C++ Nell Dale, 2009-06-23 Through hands-on lab exercises, this lab manual teaches the syntax and semantics of C++ constructs in a flexible framework that is perfect for both closed lab settings and independent learning. The exercises are broken into three types of activities: Pre-Lab: Reading review and paper-and-pencil exercises designed to ensure understanding of the material to be covered in the exercises In-Lab: Individual lessons broken into exercises specifically mapped to the concepts covered in the chapter Post-Lab: Programming assignments which can be done independently and cover the important topics from the chapter Checklist cover sheets allow students and instructors to track the assignments, output, and grading for each exercise. Perforated pages aid in submission and grading of exercises and homework assignments.
  c++ lab exercises: Exercises for Programming in C++ (Version 2021-04-01) Michael D. Adams, 2021-04-01 This book presents a large collection of exercises for learning to program in C++. A study plan for learning C++ based on a collection of video lectures and supplemental reading is also provided.
  c++ lab exercises: A Laboratory Course in C++ Data Structures Jim Robergé, James Roberge, Stefan Brandle, David Whittington, 2003 A Laboratory Course in C++ Data Structures, Second Edition assumes that students are familiar with the following C++ constructs; built-in simple data types, stream I/O as provided in , stream I/O as provided in , control structures while, do-while, for, if, and switch, user-defined functions with value and reference parameters, and built-in array types. bull; bull;CS2/C102 with C++ bull;Data Structures with C++
  c++ lab exercises: C++ Data Structures Brandle, Stefan Brandle, James Robergé, Jonathan Geisler, David Whittington, 2010-10-22 C++ Data Structures: A Laboratory Course exemplifies the active learning experience. With a dynamic learn-by-doing focus, this laboratory manual encourages students to explore data structures by implementing them, a process through which students discover how data structures work and how they can be applied. Providing a framework that offers feedback and support, this text challenges students to exercise their creativity in both programming and analysis. Topics covered include: Text ADT, BlogEntry ADT, Stack ADT, Heap ADT, Weighted Graph ADT, and much more!
  c++ lab exercises: Programming in C++ for Engineering and Science Larry Nyhoff, 2012-08-01 Developed from the author's many years of teaching computing courses, Programming in C++ for Engineering and Science guides students in designing programs to solve real problems encountered in engineering and scientific applications. These problems include radioactive decay, pollution indexes, digital circuits, differential equations, Internet addr
  c++ lab exercises: C++ how to Program Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, 2005 With over 250,000 sold, Harvey and Paul Deitel'sC++ How to Programis the world's best-selling introduction to C++ programming. Now, this classic has been thoroughly updated! The Deitels' groundbreaking How to Program series offers unparalleled breadth and depth of programming concepts and intermediate-level topics for further study. The books in this series feature hundreds of complete, working programs with thousands of lines of code.Deitels'C++ How to Programis the most comprehensive, practical introduction to C++ ever published-with hundreds of hands-on exercises, roughly 250 complete programs written and documented for easy learning, and exceptional insight into good programming practices, maximizing performance, avoiding errors, debugging, and testing. The updated Fifth Edition now includes a new early classes pedagogy-classes and objects are introduced in Chapter 3 and used throughout the book as appropriate. The new edition uses string and vector classes to make earlier examples more object-oriented. Large chapters are broken down into smaller, more manageable pieces. A new OOD/UML ATM case study replaces the elevator case study of previous editions, and UML in the OOD/UML case study and elsewhere in the book has been upgraded to UML 2. The Fifth Edition features new mini case studies (e.g., GradeBook and Time classes). An employee hierarchy replaces Point/Circle/Cylinder to introduce inheritance and polymorphism. Additional enhancements include tuned treatment of exception handling, new Using the Debugger material and a new Before You Begin section to help readers get set up properly. Also included are separate chapters on recursion and searching/sorting. The Fifth Edition retains every key concept and technique ANSI C++ developers need to master: control statements, functions, arrays, pointers and strings, classes and data abstraction, operator overloading, inheritance, virtual functions, polymorphism, I/O, templates, exception handling, file processing, data structures, and more. It also includes a detailed introduction to Standard Template Library (STL) containers, container adapters, algorithms, and iterators. The accompanying CD-ROM includes all the source code from the book.A valuable reference for programmers and anyone interested in learning the C++ programming language and object-oriented development in C++.
  c++ lab exercises: Small C++ Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, 2005 This new, briefer edition ofC++ How to Programfollows all the extensive updates made toC++ How to Program, Fifth Editionand offers readers a concise, introduction to the basics of object-oriented programming in C++.Small C++ features an early object and classes approach and covers the basics of object-oriented programming including classes, objects, encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism. Provides complete programming exercises along with numerous tips, recommended practices and cautions (all marked with icons) for writing code that is portable, reusable and optimized for performance. The accompanying CD-ROM includes all the source code from the book.A useful brief reference for programmers or anyone who wants to learn more about the C++ programming language.
  c++ lab exercises: Engaged Learning for Programming in C++ Jim Roberge, James Robergé, Matthew Bauer, George K. Smith, 2001 Engaged Learning for Programming in C++: A Laboratory Course takes an interactive, learn-by-doing approach to programming, giving students the ability to discover and learn programming through a no-frills, hands-on learning experience. In each laboratory exercise, students create programs that apply a particular language feature and problem solving technique. As they create these programs, they learn how C++ works and how it can be applied. Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) is addressed within numerous laboratory activities.
  c++ lab exercises: Essentials of C++ Nell B. Dale, 1999 Data Structures & Theory of Computation
  c++ lab exercises: C++ Laboratory Manual and Workbook Stauggaard, Brenda Snider, 1995
  c++ lab exercises: C++ Programming D. S. Malik, 2018 C++ PROGRAMMING: FROM PROBLEM ANALYSIS TO PROGRAM DESIGN, Seventh Edition remains the definitive text for a first programming language course. D.S. Malik's time-tested, student-centered methodology uses a strong focus on problem-solving and full-code examples to vividly demonstrate the how and why of applying programming concepts and utilizing C++ to work through a problem. This new edition includes updated end-of-chapter exercises, new debugging exercises, an earlier introduction to variables and a streamlined discussion of user-discussion of user-defined functions to best meet the needs of the modern CS1 course.
  c++ lab exercises: Practical C++ Programming Steve Oualline, 2002-12-13 C++ is a powerful, highly flexible, and adaptable programming language that allows software engineers to organize and process information quickly and effectively. But this high-level language is relatively difficult to master, even if you already know the C programming language.The 2nd edition of Practical C++ Programming is a complete introduction to the C++ language for programmers who are learning C++. Reflecting the latest changes to the C++ standard, this 2nd edition takes a useful down-to-earth approach, placing a strong emphasis on how to design clean, elegant code.In short, to-the-point chapters, all aspects of programming are covered including style, software engineering, programming design, object-oriented design, and debugging. It also covers common mistakes and how to find (and avoid) them. End of chapter exercises help you ensure you've mastered the material.Practical C++ Programming thoroughly covers: C++ Syntax Coding standards and style Creation and use of object classes Templates Debugging and optimization Use of the C++ preprocessor File input/output Steve Oualline's clear, easy-going writing style and hands-on approach to learning make Practical C++ Programming a nearly painless way to master this complex but powerful programming language.
  c++ lab exercises: A Laboratory Course in C++ Nell Dale, 2009-06-12 Through hands-on lab exercises, this lab manual teaches the syntax and semantics of C++ constructs in a flexible framework that is perfect for both closed lab settings and independent learning. The exercises are broken into three types of activities: Pre-Lab: Reading review and paper-and-pencil exercises designed to ensure understanding of the material to be covered in the exercises In-Lab: Individual lessons broken into exercises specifically mapped to the concepts covered in the chapter Post-Lab: Programming assignments which can be done independently and cover the important topics from the chapter Checklist cover sheets allow students and instructors to track the assignments, output, and grading for each exercise. Perforated pages aid in submission and grading of exercises and homework assignments.
  c++ lab exercises: C++ how to Program Paul J. Deitel, Harvey M. Deitel, 2008 Introduces the fundamentals of object-oriented programming and generic programming in C++. Topics include classes, objects, and encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism, and object-oriented design with the UML.
  c++ lab exercises: C++ in the Lab Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, Tem R. Nieto, 2003 This lab manual focuses on chapters 1-14 and 17 of 'C++ how to program, 4th ed.' Each chapter in this lab manual corresponds to its equivalent chapter in 'C++ how to program, 4th ed.' and is divided into three major sections : prelab activities, lab exercises and postlab activities. - page [XIV]
  c++ lab exercises: A Laboratory Course in C++ Nell B. Dale, 1997 Computer Science
  c++ lab exercises: Programming Fundamentals Kenneth Leroy Busbee, 2018-01-07 Programming Fundamentals - A Modular Structured Approach using C++ is written by Kenneth Leroy Busbee, a faculty member at Houston Community College in Houston, Texas. The materials used in this textbook/collection were developed by the author and others as independent modules for publication within the Connexions environment. Programming fundamentals are often divided into three college courses: Modular/Structured, Object Oriented and Data Structures. This textbook/collection covers the rest of those three courses.
  c++ lab exercises: Learning Management Systems and Instructional Design Yefim Kats, 2013-04-30 The technical resources, budgets, curriculum, and profile of the student body are all factors that play in implementing course design. Learning management systems administrate these aspects for the development of new methods for course delivery and corresponding instructional design. Learning Management Systems and Instructional Design: Best Practices in Online Education provides an overview on the connection between learning management systems and the variety of instructional design models and methods of course delivery. This book is a useful source for administrators, faculty, instructional designers, course developers, and businesses interested in the technological solutions and methods of online education.
  c++ lab exercises: An Introduction to Programming in C++ James Roberge, George Smith, 1996-08
  c++ lab exercises: Learn Ruby the Hard Way Zed A. Shaw, 2014-12-01 You Will Learn Ruby! Zed Shaw has perfected the world’s best system for learning Ruby. Follow it and you will succeed—just like the hundreds of thousands of beginners Zed has taught to date! You bring the discipline, commitment, and persistence; the author supplies everything else. In Learn Ruby the Hard Way, Third Edition, you’ll learn Ruby by working through 52 brilliantly crafted exercises. Read them. Type their code precisely. (No copying and pasting!) Fix your mistakes. Watch the programs run. As you do, you’ll learn how software works; what good programs look like; how to read, write, and think about code; and how to find and fix your mistakes using tricks professional programmers use. Most importantly, you’ll learn the following, which you need to start writing excellent Ruby software of your own: • Installing your Ruby environment • Organizing and writing code • Ruby symbols and keywords • Basic mathematics • Variables and printing • Strings and text • Interacting with users • Working with files • Using and creating functions • Looping and logic • Arrays and elements • Hashmaps • Program design • Object-oriented programming • Inheritance and composition • Modules, classes, and objects • Project “skeleton” directories • Debugging and automated testing • Advanced user input • Text processing • Basic game development • Basic web development It’ll Be Hard At First. But Soon, You’ll Just Get It—And That Will Feel Great! This tutorial will reward you for every minute you put into it. Soon, you’ll know one of the world’s most powerful, popular programming languages. You’ll be a Ruby programmer.
  c++ lab exercises: C++ Programming Judy Scholl, 2005
  c++ lab exercises: Distributed Applications with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 MCSD Microsoft Corporation, 1999-10 Through self-paced lessons and hands-on labs, readers learn how to design and implement distributed client/server solutions using Microsoft Visual C++ version 6.0. Training helps build skills in 9 critical areas, including: creating user interface, building and managing COM components, and more. CD contains lab exercises, demos and model application.
  c++ lab exercises: Beginning C++ Programming Richard Grimes, 2017-07-31 This is the start of your journey into the most powerful language available to the programming publicAbout This Book* This book gets you started with the exciting world of C++ programming* It will enable you to write C++ code that uses the standard library, has a level of object orientation, and uses memory in a safe and effective way* It forms the basis of programming and covers concepts such as data structures and the core programming languageWho This Book Is ForA computer, an internet connection, and the desire to learn how to code in C++ is all you need to get started with this book.What You Will Learn* Get familiar with the structure of C++ projects* Identify the main structures in the language: functions and classes* Feel confident about being able to identify the execution flow through the code* Be aware of the facilities of the standard library* Gain insights into the basic concepts of object orientation* Know how to debug your programs* Get acquainted with the standard C++ libraryIn DetailC++ has come a long way and is now adopted in several contexts. Its key strengths are its software infrastructure and resource-constrained applications, including desktop applications, servers, and performance-critical applications, not to forget its importance in game programming. Despite its strengths in these areas, beginners usually tend to shy away from learning the language because of its steep learning curve.The main mission of this book is to make you familiar and comfortable with C++. You will finish the book not only being able to write your own code, but more importantly, you will be able to read other projects. It is only by being able to read others' code that you will progress from a beginner to an advanced programmer. This book is the first step in that progression.The first task is to familiarize you with the structure of C++ projects so you will know how to start reading a project. Next, you will be able to identify the main structures in the language, functions, and classes, and feel confident being able to identify the execution flow through the code. You will then become aware of the facilities of the standard library and be able to determine whether you need to write a routine yourself, or use an existing routine in the standard library.Throughout the book, there is a big emphasis on memory and pointers. You will understand memory usage, allocation, and access, and be able to write code that does not leak memory. Finally, you will learn about C++ classes and get an introduction to object orientation and polymorphism.
  c++ lab exercises: C++ Programming: from Problem Analysis to Program Design Judy Scholl, 2006-02 This Lab Manual for C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design has been updated in accordance with the first seventeen chapters of the third edition of Dr. D.S. Malik's text. Ideal for a lab setting, this lab manual continues to offer a hands-on approach for tackling difficult introductory C++ programming topics.
  c++ lab exercises: C++ Paul J. Deitel, Harvey M. Deitel, 2010 KEY BENEFIT: This comprehensive best-seller is aimed at readers with little or no programming experience. It teaches by presenting the concepts in the context of full working programs and takes an early-objects approach. The authors emphasize achieving program clarity through structured and object-oriented programming, software reuse and component-oriented software construction. KEY TOPICS: Introduction to Computers, the Internet and World Wide Web; Introduction to C++ Programming; Introduction to Classes and Objects; Control Statements: Part 1; Control Statements: Part 2; Functions and an Introduction to Recursion; Arrays and Vectors; Pointers and Pointer-Based Strings; Classes: A Deeper Look, Part 1; Classes: A Deeper Look, Part 2; Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance; Object-Oriented Programming: Polymorphism; (Optional) ATM Case Study, Part 1: Object-Oriented Design with the UML; (Optional) ATM Case Study, Part 2: Implementing an Object-Oriented Design; Exception Handling; Templates; Operator Overloading; String and Array Objects; String Processing with Class string; Stream Input/Output; File and String Stream Processing; Searching and Sorting; Data Structures; Standard Template Library (STL); Bits, Characters, C-Strings and structs; Game Programming with Ogre; Boost Libraries, Technical Report 1 and C++0x; Other Topics; Operator Precedence and Associativity Chart; ASCII Character Set; Fundamental Types; Number Systems; C Legacy Code Topics; Preprocessor; UML 2: Additional Diagram Types; Using the Visual Studioreg; 2008 Debugger; Using the GNUtrade; C++ Debugger. MARKET: A useful reference for programmers.
  c++ lab exercises: Guide to Scientific Computing in C++ Joe Pitt-Francis, Jonathan Whiteley, 2012-02-15 This easy-to-read textbook/reference presents an essential guide to object-oriented C++ programming for scientific computing. With a practical focus on learning by example, the theory is supported by numerous exercises. Features: provides a specific focus on the application of C++ to scientific computing, including parallel computing using MPI; stresses the importance of a clear programming style to minimize the introduction of errors into code; presents a practical introduction to procedural programming in C++, covering variables, flow of control, input and output, pointers, functions, and reference variables; exhibits the efficacy of classes, highlighting the main features of object-orientation; examines more advanced C++ features, such as templates and exceptions; supplies useful tips and examples throughout the text, together with chapter-ending exercises, and code available to download from Springer.
  c++ lab exercises: OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING USING C++ DEHURI, SATCHIDANANDA , JAGADEV, ALOK KUMAR , RATH, AMIYA KUMAR , 2007-05-08 This compact book presents a clear and thorough introduction to the object-oriented paradigm using the C++ language. It introduces the readers to various C++ features that support object-oriented programming (OOP) concepts. In an easy-to-comprehend format, the text teaches how to start and compile a C++ program and discusses the use of C++ in OOP. The book covers the full range of object-oriented topics, from the fundamental features through classes, inheritance, polymorphism, template, exception handling and standard template library. KEY FEATURES • Includes several pictorial descriptions of the concepts to facilitate better understanding. • Offers numerous class-tested programs and examples to show the practical application of theory. • Provides a summary at the end of each chapter to help students in revising all key facts. The book is designed for use as a text by undergraduate students of engineering, undergraduate and postgraduate students of computer applications, and postgraduate students of management.
  c++ lab exercises: Learning Management System Technologies and Software Solutions for Online Teaching: Tools and Applications Kats, Yefim, 2010-05-31 This book gives a general coverage of learning management systems followed by a comparative analysis of the particular LMS products, review of technologies supporting different aspect of educational process, and, the best practices and methodologies for LMS-supported course delivery--Provided by publisher.
  c++ lab exercises: C and Assembly Language Programming Mr. Rohit Manglik, 2024-05-18 EduGorilla Publication is a trusted name in the education sector, committed to empowering learners with high-quality study materials and resources. Specializing in competitive exams and academic support, EduGorilla provides comprehensive and well-structured content tailored to meet the needs of students across various streams and levels.
  c++ lab exercises: Exercises in Programming Style Cristina Videira Lopes, 2016-04-19 Using a simple computational task (term frequency) to illustrate different programming styles, Exercises in Programming Style helps readers understand the various ways of writing programs and designing systems. It is designed to be used in conjunction with code provided on an online repository. The book complements and explains the raw code in a way that is accessible to anyone who regularly practices the art of programming. The book can also be used in advanced programming courses in computer science and software engineering programs. The book contains 33 different styles for writing the term frequency task. The styles are grouped into nine categories: historical, basic, function composition, objects and object interactions, reflection and metaprogramming, adversity, data-centric, concurrency, and interactivity. The author verbalizes the constraints in each style and explains the example programs. Each chapter first presents the constraints of the style, next shows an example program, and then gives a detailed explanation of the code. Most chapters also have sections focusing on the use of the style in systems design as well as sections describing the historical context in which the programming style emerged.
  c++ lab exercises: Practical Statecharts in C/C++ Miro Samek, 2002-01-07 'Downright revolutionary... the title is a major understatement... 'Quantum Programming' may ultimately change the way embedded software is designed.' -- Michael Barr, Editor-in-Chief, Embedded Systems Programming magazine (Click here
  c++ lab exercises: Beginning C++17 Ivor Horton, Peter Van Weert, 2018-03-24 Learn how to program using the updated C++17 language. You'll start with the basics and progress through step-by-step examples to become a working C++ programmer. All you need are Beginning C++17 and any recent C++ compiler and you'll soon be writing real C++ programs. There is no assumption of prior programming knowledge. All language concepts that are explained in the book are illustrated with working program examples, and all chapters include exercises for you to test and practice your knowledge. Code downloads are provided for all examples from the text and solutions to the exercises. This latest edition has been fully updated to the latest version of the language, C++17, and to all conventions and best practices of so-called modern C++. Beginning C++17 also introduces the elements of the C++ Standard Library that provide essential support for the C++17 language. What You'll Learn Define variables and make decisions Work with arrays and loops, pointers and references, strings, and more Write your own functions, types, and operators Discover the essentials of object-oriented programming Use overloading, inheritance, virtual functions and polymorphism Write generic function templates and class templates Get up to date with modern C++ features: auto type declarations, move semantics, lambda expressions, and more Examine the new additions to C++17 Who This Book Is For Programmers new to C++ and those who may be looking for a refresh primer on the C++17 programming language in general.
  c++ lab exercises: Jumping Into C++ Alex Allain, 2013-04 Jumping into C++ covers every step of the programming process, including : * getting the tools you need to program and how to use them * basic language features like variables, loops and functions * how to go from an idea to code * a clear, understandable explanation of pointers * strings, file IO, arrays, references * classes, object oriented programming, and advanced class design * data structures and the standard template library (STL). Key concepts are reinforced with quizzes and over 75 practice problems. You'll also get over 70 sample source code files to use or adapt. [...] (extrait du résumé de quatrième de couverture).
  c++ lab exercises: Big C++ Cay S. Horstmann, 2017-12-18 Big C++: Late Objects, 3rd Edition focuses on the essentials of effective learning and is suitable for a two-semester introduction to programming sequence. This text requires no prior programming experience and only a modest amount of high school algebra. It provides an approachable introduction to fundamental programming techniques and design skills, helping students master basic concepts and become competent coders. The second half covers algorithms and data structures at a level suitable for beginning students. Horstmann and Budd combine their professional and academic experience to guide the student from the basics to more advanced topics and contemporary applications such as GUIs and XML programming. More than a reference, Big C++ provides well-developed exercises, examples, and case studies that engage students in the details of useful C++ applications. Choosing the enhanced eText format allows students to develop their coding skills using targeted, progressive interactivities designed to integrate with the eText. All sections include built-in activities, open-ended review exercises, programming exercises, and projects to help students practice programming and build confidence. These activities go far beyond simplistic multiple-choice questions and animations. They have been designed to guide students along a learning path for mastering the complexities of programming. Students demonstrate comprehension of programming structures, then practice programming with simple steps in scaffolded settings, and finally write complete, automatically graded programs. The perpetual access VitalSource Enhanced eText, when integrated with your school’s learning management system, provides the capability to monitor student progress in VitalSource SCORECenter and track grades for homework or participation. *Enhanced eText and interactive functionality available through select vendors and may require LMS integration approval for SCORECenter.
  c++ lab exercises: Problem Solving in C++ Including Breadth and Laboratories Angela B. Shiflet, 1998 In the author's words, this book introduces students to the analysis, design, implementation, testing, and debugging of programs using C++, and to the breadth and richness of the computer science discipline. PROBLEM SOLVING IN C++ features an early but gradual and natural introduction to object-oriented programming (starting in Chapter 3), and chapter-ending, built-in laboratories that directly support the book's presentation of concepts. It offers twenty-two discrete breadth sections that present a broad range of topics in computer science. The author presents programming in a clear, visual manner with ample use of examples and figures. Other learning features include exercises at the end of each section, an average of 17 programming projects per chapter, historical anecdotes, chapter introductions and goals, programming and debugging hints, chapter key terms and summaries, and review questions.
  c++ lab exercises: Data Structures in C++ Including Breadth and Laboratories Angela B. Shiflet, 1995-09 Data Structures in C++ Including Breadth and Laboratories integrates laboratory exercises, problem-solving skills, and breadth sections covering non-programming aspects of computer science into the study of data structures. An appendix on non-object-oriented features of C++ helps students froma C background get up to speed, and Chapter 4 presents the aspects of OOP in C++ that students need in studying data structures. Other aids to learning include Programming Projects, over 1,000 exercises, and numerous figures. Laboratory programs and data files, data structure implementations, and program examples from the text are available via the World Wide Web.
  c++ lab exercises: Laboratory Manual with Lecture Notes to Accompany C++ Program Design Cohoon, 2001-11
  c++ lab exercises: Computing Concepts with C++ Essentials and MATLAB Cay S. Horstmann, 2000
  c++ lab exercises: Fundamentals of C++ and Data Structures Kenneth Lambert, Thomas L. Naps, 2001-04
  c++ lab exercises: Programming Bjarne Stroustrup, 2014-06-02 An Introduction to Programming by the Inventor of C++ Preparation for Programming in the Real World The book assumes that you aim eventually to write non-trivial programs, whether for work in software development or in some other technical field. Focus on Fundamental Concepts and Techniques The book explains fundamental concepts and techniques in greater depth than traditional introductions. This approach will give you a solid foundation for writing useful, correct, maintainable, and efficient code. Programming with Today’s C++ (C++11 and C++14) The book is an introduction to programming in general, including object-oriented programming and generic programming. It is also a solid introduction to the C++ programming language, one of the most widely used languages for real-world software. The book presents modern C++ programming techniques from the start, introducing the C++ standard library and C++11 and C++14 features to simplify programming tasks. For Beginners—And Anyone Who Wants to Learn Something New The book is primarily designed for people who have never programmed before, and it has been tested with many thousands of first-year university students. It has also been extensively used for self-study. Also, practitioners and advanced students have gained new insight and guidance by seeing how a master approaches the elements of his art. Provides a Broad View The first half of the book covers a wide range of essential concepts, design and programming techniques, language features, and libraries. Those will enable you to write programs involving input, output, computation, and simple graphics. The second half explores more specialized topics (such as text processing, testing, and the C programming language) and provides abundant reference material. Source code and support supplements are available from the author’s website.
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