C++

by Harvey M Deitel and Paul J. Deitel

Published March 1992
Teaches C++ programming by placing emphasis on achieving program clarity through structured and object-oriented programming methods. The text begins with fundamental concepts such as control structures and the underlying concepts of object-oriented programming. It then handles advanced topics.

For courses in C++ Programming

The best-selling C++ How to Program is accessible to readers with little or no programming experience, yet comprehensive enough for the professional programmer. The Deitels’ signature live-code approach presents the concepts in the context of full working programs followed by sample executions. The early objects approach gets readers thinking about objects immediately–allowing them to more thoroughly master the concepts. Emphasis is placed on achieving program clarity and building well-engineered software. Interesting, entertaining, and challenging exercises encourage students to make a difference and use computers and the Internet to work on problems. To keep readers up-to-date with leading-edge computing technologies, the 10th Edition conforms to the C++11 standard and the new C++14 standard.