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More copies of this ISBN:C++ for Java Programmersby Mark Allen Weiss
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments: For experienced Java programmers and students who require the skills of C++ programming, best-selling author Mark Allen Weiss bridges the gap. He efficiently presents the complex C++ language in this well-designed tutorial/reference that both students and seasoned programmers will appreciate. The book is ideal as a primary text for intermediate C++ courses, as a supplemental no-nonsense reference for other courses, or for independent learning by professionals. C++ for Java Programmers is a concise, well-written text that provides authoritative and up-to-date coverage of key features and details of C++, with a special focus on how C++ compares to Java. The book's approach shows knowledgeable students or professionals how to grasp the complexities of C++ and harness its power by mutually addressing the benefits and the pitfalls of the two languages. By highlighting the features and comparative elements of each language, and building on the reader's existing knowledge of object-oriented programming, C++ for Java Programmers enables users to master the essentials of C++ quickly and thoroughly. Key Features
Synopsis:Written for the moderately experienced Java programmer, this book builds on readers' existing knowledge of object-oriented programming and covers all important aspects of Standard C++--emphasizing more lower-level C-style details later in the presentation. Chapter topics include philosophy of C++, simplest C++, pointers and reference variables, object-based programming: classes, operator overloading, object-oriented programming: inheritance, templates, abnormal control flow, input and output, collections: the standard template library, primitive arrays and strings, C-style C++, and using Java and C++: the JNI. For new C++ programmers converted from Java.
Table of Contents0. Introduction.
1. Basic Types and Control Structures.
2. Functions, Arrays, Strings, and Parameter Passing.
3. Pointers and Reference Variables.
4. Object-Based Programming: Classes.
5. Operator Overloading.
6. Object-Oriented Programming: Inheritance.
7. Templates.
8. Abnormal Control Flow.
9. Input and Output.
10. Collections: The Standard Template Library.
11. Primitive Arrays and Strings.
12. C-Style C++.
13. Using Java and C++: The JNI.
Bibliography.
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