Object-Oriented Programming in C++

Robert Lafore

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Object-Oriented Programming in C++

by Robert Lafore

2002

Prentice Hall PTR

1040

9780768658842

Description

Object-Oriented Programming in C++ begins with the basic principles of the C++ programming language and systematically introduces increasingly advanced topics while illustrating the OOP methodology. While the structure of this book is similar to that of the previous edition, each chapter reflects the latest ANSI C++ standard and the examples have been thoroughly revised to reflect current practices and standards.

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This edition of Object-Oriented Programming in C++ has approximately 1040 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.

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Object-Oriented Programming in C++ was written by Robert Lafore.

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