Introductory chapters of this how-to and reference manual discuss C++ enhancements to procedural programming in C, highlighting similarities and differences between these two languages to minimize the learning curve. Ideal for intermediate or advanced programmers, Object-Oriented Programming Using C++ for Engineering encourages users to adopt a pure object-oriented approach to problem solving. Also, a key objective in writing this book is to present you with a comprehensive introductory text on programming in the C++ language. While introducing the syntax and features of C++, it is just as important to demonstrate simultaneously the reason for such features and when to apply them - in otherwords,language and design are given equal priority. This approach is adopted (as opposed to learning by small, unrelated, often hypothetical, examples) because I didn't want to introduce C++ as a collection oflanguage features. Thus, this book is based around a central theme: computer graphics and the development of 'real' object-oriented tools for graphical modelling. ![]() So why add yet another to the shelf! This book attempts to introduce you to the C++ language via computer graphics because the object-oriented programming features of C++ naturally lend themselves to graphics. Why Another Book on c++ and why Programming and Graphics? Anyone who has browsed through the 'Computing' section of a bookshop (assuming it has one) will not need much convincing that there are a lot of C++ books out there. ![]() Editor: Springer Science & Business Media
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