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Inside the Object Model: The Sensible Use of C++ (SIGS: Advances in Object Technology, Series Number 4)

Inside the Object Model: The Sensible Use of C++ (SIGS: Advances in Object Technology, Series Number 4)

Inside the Object Model: The Sensible Use of C++ (SIGS: Advances in Object
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Inside the Object Model: The Sensible Use of C++ (SIGS: Advances in Object Technology, Series Number 4) Paperback - 1997

by Papurt, David M

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Inside the Object Model serves two key functions: it teaches object-oriented analysis and design from first principles and clearly explains C++ mechanisms that implement object-oriented concepts. Drawing on nearly ten years of programming and teaching experience, Papurt thoroughly describes the relationship between the basic principles and concerns of object modeling and the C++ programming language. Each chapter uses independent examples to illustrate key concepts described in the text and features helpful icons that clearly identify important ideas and dangerous pitfalls. With over 100 figures, hundreds of working code examples, and comparisons of coding techniques, this book rewards teh reader with a complete understanding of both C++ and the object model. Professional software analysts, designers, programmers, and advanced computer science students will benefit from reading this book.
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