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Intermediate business programming with C++ / by Don Voils.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Voils, Don.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
C++ (Computer program language).
Programming languages (Electronic computers).
Physical Description:
v, (1589) p.
Place of Publication:
Wellington, FL : White Feathers Publishing, c2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Intermediate Business Programming with C++ 2005 offers a comprehensive approach to the topic with emphasis on the creation of object oriented programs for business and the use of data structures, this book deals with the writing of business programs using C++ from Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2005.
Contents:
Intro
Dedication
Preface
Table of Contents
Lecture 1 Introduction to Business Programming
Lecture 2 Visio and Visual Studio .NET
Lecture 2 Examples
Lecture 3 Functions and Modularization I and Text File I/O
Lecture 3 Examples
Lecture 4 Functions and Modularization II
Lecture 4 Examples
Lecture 5 Pointers in C++
Lecture 5 Examples
Lecture 6 Programmer Defined Data Types I: enum, typedef and structures
Lecture 6 Examples
Lecture 7 Programmer Defined Data Types II: Classes and the UML Type of Design
Lecture 7 Examples
Lecture 8 Operator Overloading
Lecture 8 Examples
Lecture 9 Class Inheritance
Lecture 9 Examples
Lecture 10 Friend Classes and Polymorphism
Lecture 10 Examples
Lecture 11 Template Functions and Template Classes
Lecture 11 Examples
Lecture 12 Files &amp
I/ O Streams
Lecture 12 Examples
Lecture 13 Exception Handling
Lecture 13 Examples
Lecture 14 Data Structures
Lecture 14 Examples
Lecture 15 Standard Template Library (STL)
Lecture 15 Examples
Lecture 16 Binary Trees
Lecture 16 Examples.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
1-281-18718-6
9786611187187
1-60557-139-3
OCLC:
922903417

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