C++ Programming: Program Design Including Data Structures, Fourth Edition
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D.S. Malik
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Now in its fourth edition, C++ Programming: Program Design Including Data Structures remains the definitive text for a course sequence covering CS1 and CS2 topics. Best-selling author D.S. Malik employs a student-focused approach, using complete programming examples to teach fundamental programming concepts. This fourth edition has been enhanced to further demonstrate the use of OOD methodology, to introduce sorting algorithms (bubble sort and insertion sort), and to present additional material on abstract classes. In addition, the exercise sets at the end of each chapter have been expanded to include calculus and engineering-related exercises.Intended for a two-semester CS1/CS2 sequence in the C++ language, beginning with introductory topics and moving into data structures later in the text. Thorough pedagogy includes extensive visual diagrams, examples, and end-of-chapter exercise sets. Programming Examples accurately outline the concrete stages of Input, Output, Problem Analysis, and Algorithm Design, and include a Complete Program Listing. Numbered Examples within each chapter reinforce programming concepts with relevant code. A four-color interior displays precise C++ code and comments. A content-rich Student Companion Web Site offers additional hands-on practice including key terms, self-tests, programming exercises, and a key-concepts review. All programs have been written, compiled, and quality-assurance tested with Visual C++, available as an optional compiler with this text. Malik,
D.S. - Creighton University Dr. D.S. Malik teaches Mathematics and Computer Science at Creighton University. He received his Ph.D. from Ohio University in 1985. He has published more than 45 papers and 15 books on abstract algebra, fuzzy automata theory and languages, fuzzy logic and its applications, information science, and programming.
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