(The author of this book is based on his personal experience of learning C and years of educational experience, using simple examples and concise descriptions to explain C programming, which is unique.
The book is divided into eighteen chapters, covering the evolution of goals, data abstraction, hidden implementation, initialization and cleanup, function overloading and missing parameters, introduction to input and output streams, constants, inline functions, naming control, citation and copying structure functions, Operator overloading, dynamic target creation, inheritance and composition, polymorphism and virtual functions, templates and container classes, multiple inheritance, exception management, and runtime type recognition.
This book is very excellent as a formal teaching material and self-study book, and is also very suitable as a reference book for programmers.
The author of this book is based on his personal experience of learning C and years of educational experience, using simple examples and concise descriptions to explain C programming, which is unique.
The book is divided into eighteen chapters, covering the evolution of goals, data abstraction, hidden implementation, initialization and cleanup, function overloading and missing parameters, introduction to input and output streams, constants, inline functions, naming control, citation and copying structure functions, Operator overloading, dynamic target creation, inheritance and composition, polymorphism and virtual functions, templates and container classes, multiple inheritance, exception management, and runtime type recognition.
This book is very excellent as a formal teaching material and self-study book, and is also very suitable as a reference book for programmers.)