
Programming with C++
Course Technology Inc (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-357-63775-3 (ISBN)
Description
Using a beginner's approach that's ideal for anyone who has never programmed, McMullen/Matthews/Parsons' PROGRAMMING WITH C++ helps you develop a useful understanding of computer science while equipping you with the skills to use C++ programming language. This interesting, straightforward approach to programming emphasizes fundamental computer concepts using a programming language-independent approach and clear presentation with little technical jargon. Modules introduce important computer science concepts, procedural programming and object-oriented programming in short segments. Relevant real-world examples, streamlined code and descriptive figures help you better understanding today's computing concepts. You can tackle the learning modules in any order, interspersing conceptual modules with hands-on programming modules. You even refine critical-thinking and problem-solving skills as you strengthen computer science skills and build your confidence.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Boston, MA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 274 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
1238 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-357-63775-3 (9780357637753)
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Persons
Kyla McMullen is a tenure-track faculty member in the University of Florida's Computer & Information Sciences & Engineering Department. Her research interests are in the perception, application and development of 3D audio technologies. In this line of research, sounds are digitally filtered so that when they are played over headphones, the listener perceives the sound as being emitted from a specific location in their own physical space, much like surround sound over headphones. Dr. McMullen is using this research to create realistic virtual environments, enhance data sonification, augment assistive technologies for people with visual impairments and decrease the cognitive load in multimodal systems. She recently received the National Science Foundation's CAREER Award to further support this research. She earned a B.S. in computer science from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in computer science and engineering from the University of Michigan. Elizabeth "Liz" A. Matthews is an assistant professor of computer science at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. She received a B.S. in computer science from Western Washington University, an M.S. in computer science from Clemson University and a Ph.D. in human-centered computing from the University of Florida. June Jamrich Parsons is an educator, digital book pioneer, co-author of Texty and McGuffey award-winning textbooks and a TAA fellow. She co-developed the first commercially successful multimedia, interactive digital textbook that established the standard for platforms now being developed by numerous educational publishers. In addition to authoring textbooks for Course Technology and Cengage, Dr. Parsons' career includes extensive classroom teaching and product design for eCourseware. She also served as a creative strategist for MediaTechnics Corp. and director of content for Veative Virtual Reality Labs. A member of the Association for Computing Machinery, she holds a Ph.D. in instructional technology and Certified Computing Professional certification. June Jamrich Parsons is an educator, digital book pioneer, co-author of Texty and McGuffey award-winning textbooks and a TAA fellow. She co-developed the first commercially successful multimedia, interactive digital textbook that established the standard for platforms now being developed by numerous educational publishers. In addition to authoring textbooks for Course Technology and Cengage, Dr. Parsons' career includes extensive classroom teaching and product design for eCourseware. She also served as a creative strategist for MediaTechnics Corp. and director of content for Veative Virtual Reality Labs. A member of the Association for Computing Machinery, she holds a Ph.D. in instructional technology and Certified Computing Professional certification.
Author
University of Florida
Washington and Lee University
MediaTechnics Corporation
Content
CS1
1. Computational Thinking
2. Programming Tools
3. Literals, Variables, and Constants
4. Numeric Data Types and Expressions
5. Character and String Data Types
6. Selection Control Structures
7. Repetition Control Structures
8. Arrays
9. Functions
10. Recursion
11. Exceptions
12. File Operations
CS2
13. Classes and Objects
14. Methods
15. Encapsulation
16. Inheritance
17. Polymorphism
18. Templates
19. Basic Linear Data Structures
20. Stacks, Queues, Hash Tables
21. Trees and Graphs
22. Algorithm Complexity and Big O Notation
23. Search Algorithms
24. Sorting Algorithms
Additional Modules
25. Processor Architecture
26. Data Representation
27. Programming Paradigms
28. Human Computer Interaction
29. Programming Methodologies and Principles
30. Design Tools
31. UML
1. Computational Thinking
2. Programming Tools
3. Literals, Variables, and Constants
4. Numeric Data Types and Expressions
5. Character and String Data Types
6. Selection Control Structures
7. Repetition Control Structures
8. Arrays
9. Functions
10. Recursion
11. Exceptions
12. File Operations
CS2
13. Classes and Objects
14. Methods
15. Encapsulation
16. Inheritance
17. Polymorphism
18. Templates
19. Basic Linear Data Structures
20. Stacks, Queues, Hash Tables
21. Trees and Graphs
22. Algorithm Complexity and Big O Notation
23. Search Algorithms
24. Sorting Algorithms
Additional Modules
25. Processor Architecture
26. Data Representation
27. Programming Paradigms
28. Human Computer Interaction
29. Programming Methodologies and Principles
30. Design Tools
31. UML