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Preface | ||
1 | Program Design | 1 |
2 | Data Types | 26 |
3 | Object-Oriented Programming Concepts | 36 |
4 | Features of Programming Languages | 56 |
5 | Object-Oriented Methods | 119 |
6 | Inheritance and Polymorphism | 137 |
7 | OO Data Structures | 157 |
8 | Arrays and Matrices | 178 |
9 | Advanced Topics | 209 |
App. A | Fortran 90 Overview | 229 |
App. B | Selected Exercise Solutions | 277 |
App. C | Companion C++ Examples | 319 |
Bibliography | 327 | |
Glossary of Object-Oriented Terms | 329 | |
Index | 335 |
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