Mastering C++ BY K.R. Venugopal & Rajkumar Buyya (2nd Edition) [Tata McGraw Hill]

Mastering C++ BY K.R. Venugopal & Rajkumar Buyya (2nd Edition) [Tata McGraw Hill]
Mastering C++ BY K.R. Venugopal & Rajkumar Buyya (2nd Edition) [Tata McGraw Hill]

Title: Mastering C++
Author's: K.R. Venugopal / Rajkumar Buyya
Publisher: Tata McGraw Hill
Edition: 2nd Edition
Year: 2017
Paperback: 912 Pages
Download: PDF
Buy: ONLINE (Amazon)

Book Description:
The first edition of Mastering C++ established itself as a hallmark text of C++ literature for over a decade. The text has been praised widely for its right mix of theory and solved examples. The second edition retains the best features along with new interesting features like highlighted case studies and introduction to new topics such as New Features of ANCI C++ Standard and Standard Template Library.
Salient features

Explanation of Object Oriented Concepts with the help of well-designed programming examples.
Clear explanation of the language constructs using syntax, illustrations, code segments and simple examples.

Table of Contents:
1. Object Oriented Paradigm
2. Moving from C to C++
3. C++ at a Glance
4. Data Types, Operators and Expressions
5. Control Flow
6. Arrays and Strings
7. Modular Programming with Functions
8. Structures and Unions
9. Pointers and Runtime Binding
10. Classes and Objects
11. Object Initialization and Clean-up
12. Dynamic Objects
13. Operator Overloading
14. Inheritance
15. Virtual Functions
16. Generic Programming with Templates
17. Streams Computation with Console
18. Streams Computation with Files
19. Exception Handling
20. OO Analysis, Design and Development
Appendix A: C++ Keywords and Operators
Appendix B: New Features of ANSIC++ Standard
Appendix C: C++ Library Function
Appendix D: Glossary
Appendix E: ASCII Character Set
Appendix F: Bibliography

About The Author:
K.R. Venugopal, Department of CSE, University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering Bangalore University, Bangalore and Raj Kumar Buyya, Department of Computer Science and Software, Engineering, the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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