This text is should be of use in answering questions about C++ programming. It begins with aspects of programming common to both C and C++, then examines C++ features in detail, covering topics such as virtual functions and inheritance. The last part discusses effective C++ software development.
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C++: The Complete Reference by Herbert Schildt
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Table of Contents
Part 1 C++ basics - the C-like features: an overview of C; expressions; C statements; arrays and strings; pointers; functions; structures, unions, enumerations and user-defined types; console I/O; ANSI C standard file I/O; the C preprocessor and comments. Part 2 C++ specific features: an overview of C++; classes and objects; arrays, pointers and references; function and operator overloading; inheritance; virtual functions and polymorphism; the C++ I/O system basics; C++ file I/O; array-based I/O; issues and advanced topics. Part 3 Some C++ applications: a string class; a pop-up window class; a linked list class. Appendix: some common classes.
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