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This book is primarily addressed to students who are taking a course on the C++ language, to those who wish to self-study the C++ language, as well as programmers who have experience with C and want to move on to C++.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Introduction to C++
2 Variables, Constants, and Arithmetic Conversions
3 Data Input/Output
4 Operators
5 Program Control
6 Loops
7 Arrays
8 Pointers
9 Characters
10 Strings
11 Functions
12 Searching and Sorting Arrays
13 Structures and Unions
14 Memory Management and Data Structures
15 Preprocessor and Macros
16 More about Functions
17 Classes and Objects
18 Operator Overloading
19 More about Classes
20 Inheritance
21 More about Inheritance
22 Exceptions
23 Class Templates
24 Files
25 Namespaces, Type Cast Operators, and Smart Pointers
26 Introduction to Standard Template Library
27 Application Example
Epilogue
Annex A: Precedence Table
Annex B: ASCII Table
Annex C: Hexadecimal System
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Dr. George S. Tselikis received both his Dipl.–Ing. degree and his PhD from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering of National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). In 1998, he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University, New York, and worked as a postdoc research associate. He was a founding member of 4Plus S.A. (1999–2014), where he worked in the development of network protocols and services. He has a long working experience in the telecom area, and his main research interests focus on software specification, development, and testing of network protocols and services in wired and wireless networks. He has participated in many European research projects and he has collaborated with several companies in the telecom industry. Since 2004, he has been a visiting lecturer in several Greek universities teaching courses related to network technologies, protocols and communications, and programming languages.
Zusammenfassung
This book is primarily addressed to students who are taking a course on the C++ language, to those who wish to self-study the C++ language, as well as programmers who have experience with C and want to move on to C++.