Sams Teach Yourself C++ in One Hour a Day

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Sams Teach Yourself C++ in One Hour a Day

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  • Producent: Sams Publishing
  • Rok produkcji: 2012
  • ISBN: 9780672335679
  • Ilość stron: 768
  • Oprawa: Miękka
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Opis: Sams Teach Yourself C++ in One Hour a Day - Siddhartha Rao, Jesse Liberty

Learn C++ in Just One Hour a Day Completely updated for the C++11 standard, Sams Teach Yourself C++ in One Hour a Day presents the language from a practical point of view, helping you learn how to use C++11 to create faster, simpler, and more efficient C++ applications. * Master the fundamentals of C++ and object-oriented programming * Understand how C++11 features help you write compact and efficient code using concepts such as lambda expressions, move constructors, and assignment operators * Learn the Standard Template Library, including containers and algorithms used in most real-world C++ applications * Test your knowledge and expertise using exercises at the end of every lesson Learn on your own time, at your own pace: * No previous programming experience required * Learn C++11, object-oriented programming, and analysis * Write fast and powerful C++ programs, compile the source code with a gcc compiler, and create executable files * Use the Standard Template Library's (STL) algorithms and containers to write feature-rich yet stable C++ applications * Develop sophisticated programming techniques using lambda expressions, smart pointers, and move constructors * Learn to expand your program's power with inheritance and polymorphism * Master the features of C++ by learning from programming experts * Learn C++11 features that allow you to program compact and high-performance C++ applicationsTABLE OF CONTENTS PART I: THE BASICS LESSON 1: Getting Started with C++11 LESSON 2: The Anatomy of a C++ Program LESSON 3: Using Variables, Declaring Constants LESSON 4: Managing Arrays and Strings LESSON 5: Working with Expressions, Statements, and Operators LESSON 6: Controlling Program Flow LESSON 7: Organizing Code with Functions LESSON 8: Pointers and References Explained PART II: FUNDAMENTALS OF OBJECT-ORIENTED C++ PROGRAMMING LESSON 9: Classes and Objects LESSON 10: Implementing Inheritance LESSON 11: Polymorphism LESSON 12: Operator Types and Operator Overloading LESSON 13: Casting Operators LESSON 14: An Introduction to Macros and Templates PART III: LEARNING THE STANDARD TEMPLATE LIBRARY (STL) LESSON 15: An Introduction to the Standard Template Library LESSON 16: The STL String Class LESSON 17: STL Dynamic Array Classes LESSON 18: STL list and forward_list LESSON 19: STL Set Classes LESSON 20: STL Map Classes PART IV: MORE STL LESSON 21: Understanding Function Objects LESSON 22: C++11 Lambda Expressions LESSON 23: STL Algorithms LESSON 24: Adaptive Containers: Stack and Queue LESSON 25: Working with Bit Flags Using STL PART V: ADVANCED C++ CONCEPTS LESSON 26: Understanding Smart Pointers LESSON 27: Using Streams for Input and Output LESSON 28: Exception Handling LESSON 29: Going Forward APPENDIXES A: Working with Numbers: Binary and Hexadecimal B: C++ Keywords C: Operator Precedence D: Answers E: ASCII CodesSams Teach Yourself C++ in One Hour a Day Covers C++11 PART I: THE BASICS LESSON 1: Getting Started A Brief History of C++ Programming a C++ Application What's New in C++11 LESSON 2: The Anatomy of a C++ Program Part of the Hello World Program The Concept of Namespaces Comments in C++ Code Functions in C++ Basic Input Using std::cin and Output Using std::cout LESSON 3: Using Variables, Declaring Constants What Is a Variable? Common Compiler-Supported C++ Variable Types Determining the Size of a Variable Using sizeof Using typedef to Substitute a Variable's Type What Is a Constant? Naming Variables and Constants Keywords You Cannot Use as Variable or Constant Names LESSON 4: Managing Arrays and Strings What Is an Array? Multidimensional Arrays Dynamic Arrays C-style Strings C++ Strings: Using std::string LESSON 5: Working with Expressions, Statements, and Operators Statements Compound Statements or Blocks Using Operators LESSON 6: Controlling Program Flow Conditional Execution Using if ... else Getting Code to Execute in Loops Modifying Loop Behavior Using continue and break Programming Nested Loops LESSON 7: Organizing Code with Functions The Need for Functions Using Functions to Work with Different Forms of Data How Function Calls Are Handled by the Microprocessor LESSON 8: Pointers and References Explained What Is a Pointer? Dynamic Memory Allocation Common Programming Mistakes When Using Pointers Pointer Programming Best-Practices What Is a Reference? PART II: FUNDAMENTALS OF OBJECT-ORIENTED C++ PROGRAMMING LESSON 9: Classes and Objects The Concept of Classes and Objects Keywords public and private Constructors Destructor Copy Constructor Different Uses of Constructors and Destructor this Pointer sizeof() a Class How struct Differs from class Declaring a friend of a class LESSON 10: Implementing Inheritance Basics of Inheritance Private Inheritance Protected Inheritance The Problem of Slicing Multiple Inheritance LESSON 11: Polymorphism Basics of Polymorphism Using virtual Inheritance to Solve the Diamond Problem Virtual Copy Constructors? LESSON 12: Operator Types and Operator Overloading What Are Operators in C++? Unary Operators Binary Operators Function Operator () Operators That Cannot Be Overloaded LESSON 13: Casting Operators The Need for Casting Why C-Style Casts Are Not Popular with Some C++ Programmers The C++ Casting Operators Problems with the C++ Casting Operators LESSON 14: An Introduction to Macros and Templates The Preprocessor and the Compiler Using #define Macros to Define Constants Using #define To Write Macro Functions An Introduction to Templates PART III: LEARNING THE STANDARD TEMPLATE LIBRARY (STL) LESSON 15: An Introduction to the Standard Template Library STL Containers STL Iterators STL Algorithms The Interaction Between Containers and Algorithms Using Iterators STL String Classes LESSON 16: The STL String Class The Need for String Manipulation Classes Working with the STL String Class LESSON 17: STL Dynamic Array Classes The Characteristics of std::vector Typical Vector Operations Understanding the Concepts of Size and Capacity The STL deque Class LESSON 18: STL list and forward_list The Characteristics of a std::list Basic list Operations Reversing and Sorting Elements in a List LESSON 19: STL Set Classes An Introduction to STL Set Classes Basic STL set and multiset Operations Pros and Cons of Using STL set and multiset LESSON 20: STL Map Classes An Introduction to STL Map Classes Basic std::map and std::multimap Operations Supplying a Custom Sort Predicate PART IV: MORE STL LESSON 21: Understanding Function Objects The Concept of Function Objects and Predicates Typical Applications of Function Objects LESSON 22: C++11 Lambda Expressions What Is a Lambda Expression? How to Define a Lambda Expression Lambda Expression for a Unary Function Lambda Expression for a Unary Predicate Lambda Expression with State via Capture Lists The Generic Syntax of Lambda Expressions Lambda Expression for a Binary Function Lambda Expression for a Binary Predicate LESSON 23: STL Algorithms What Are STL Algorithms? Classification of STL Algorithms Usage of STL Algorithms LESSON 24: Adaptive Containers: Stack and Queue The Behavioral Characteristics of Stacks and Queues Using the STL stack Class Using the STL queue Class Using the STL Priority Queue LESSON 25: Working with Bit Flags Using STL The bitset Class Using std::bitset and Its Members The vector PART V: ADVANCED C++ CONCEPTS LESSON 26: Understanding Smart Pointers What Are Smart Pointers? How Are Smart Pointers Implemented? Types of Smart Pointers Popular Smart Pointer Libraries LESSON 27: Using Streams for Input and Output Concept of Streams Important C++ Stream Classes and Objects Using std::cout for Writing Formatted Data to Console Using std::cin for Input Using std::fstream for File Handling Using std::stringstream for String Conversions LESSON 28: Exception Handling What Is an Exception? What Causes Exceptions? Implementing Exception Safety via try and catch How Exception Handling Works LESSON 29: Going Forward What's Different in Today's Processors? How to Better Use Multiple Cores Writing Great C++ Code Learning C++ Doesn't Stop Here! APPENDIXES A: Working with Numbers: Binary and Hexadecimal B: C++ Keywords C: Operator Precedence D: Answers E: ASCII Codes


Szczegóły: Sams Teach Yourself C++ in One Hour a Day - Siddhartha Rao, Jesse Liberty

Tytuł: Sams Teach Yourself C++ in One Hour a Day
Autor: Siddhartha Rao, Jesse Liberty
Producent: Sams Publishing
ISBN: 9780672335679
Rok produkcji: 2012
Ilość stron: 768
Oprawa: Miękka
Waga: 1.18 kg


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