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Object-Oriented Programming Using C++

Object-Oriented Programming Using C++

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Author: Joyce Farrell
Publisher: Course Technology
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 212779

Media: Paperback
Edition: 4
Pages: 794
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.3

ISBN: 1423902572
Dewey Decimal Number: 005
EAN: 9781423902577
ASIN: 1423902572

Publication Date: June 24, 2008
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  • Paperback - Object-Oriented Programming Using C++, Second Edition
  • Paperback - Object-Oriented Programming Using C++
  • Paperback - Object Oriented Programming Using C++

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Product Description
Using object-oriented terminology from the start, Object-Oriented Programming Using C++, Fourth Edition, will provide readers with a solid foundation in C++ programming. Like its predecessors, the fourth edition uses clear, straightforward examples to teach both the syntax of the C++ language and sound programming principles. It begins with an overview of object-oriented programming and C++, and then builds upon this knowledge to teach increasingly complex concepts, such as inheritance, templates, handling exceptions, and advanced input and output. Aimed at providing readers with the most current programming knowledge, this edition has been updated to reflect the latest software, Visual C++ 2008.


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3 out of 5 stars OK book   December 27, 2007
Wail
* It's an OK book, the content is good but the way that content is presented is poor.

* There are some typos.

* The author still uses the void main() which is not that big of a deal but its old fashioned.

May be you should focus on those tings more (Joyce) if you ever going to make another release.



1 out of 5 stars Dirty Presentation   September 30, 2004
Mahi (Chicago)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am not feeling this is a text book. It feels like I am reading a notes from a junior student. I would strongly recommend not to buy this book. If you are trying to become a guru of C++, you should search for other books.


1 out of 5 stars Worst Text   September 28, 2004
Sridhar Raju Chennamadhavuni (Schaumburg, IL USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have not seen a text book worst than this. It appears like some one collected material from here and there and put together. Poor grammer and lack of Language flow will misguide your ability to understand the subject. And it will be too late by the time you realize. It should not be called as text book, it is simply collection of notes by students sitting in a class.

Unfortunately, I know the writer/teacher and currently attending her lecture, I must apologize for being unfair to her. I have decided to use other texts like bible references. I would strongly recommend to land on different planet if you want to master in C++



1 out of 5 stars Very incomplete and boring   July 28, 2004
Dmitri Fedortchenko (Stockholm, Sweden)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book is too incomplete, even for just focusing on OOP with C++. I have another book which I also find inadequate, however while that book only diverts about 3 chapters to OOP, it does a better job of covering it then this entire book.

OOP Using C++ focuses too much on tutorials and spends little time explaining the concepts that the book introduces. Many examples at the end of each chapter take up several pages because the author steps you through every step of creating the example (once should have been enough... after the first chapter the user should not need to be reminded to "Open a new file in your C++ editor and type the statements that include the header files you need..."). The examples used in the book are all very similar and you quickly get tired of typing in the customer's last name...

The book has too much useless text and it is often hard to find a piece of useful information. It is basicly a programming novel. It covers the absolute basics of OOP without going into enough detail about how things really work. This is not a good thing, even for beginners, because if you do not learn how to use OOP well, you'll never write good code....

This is a truly boring and useless programming book that I regret ever purchasing. If you are a beginner, DO NOT GET THIS BOOK, it will break your C++ style and you might find it hard to adapt to what is considered "good programming style" at a later stage.

I recommend C++ Primer, it is much more detailed, costs less and covers much more C++ for beginners, including OOP.



2 out of 5 stars Very Poor in Some Spots - Several Typos   February 18, 2004
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I am a BASIC programmer, and although I find some of her instruction good, there are SEVERAL typos, and the exercises at the end of each chapter do not necessarily match the content. Kind of poorly put together.

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