An Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming

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This book provides a lucid introduction to the concepts of object-oriented programming. Twenty chapters introduce topics such as objects, class methods, inheritance (including multiple inheritance), static and dynamic binding, object-oriented design, polymorphism, and encapsulation techniques. The ideas are presented in a language-independent manner and illustrated with examples from four different languages: C++, Smalltalk, Objective-C, and Object Pascal.

ISBN : 0-201-54709-0

Publisher : Addison-Wesley Publishing Company

Author : Timothy Budd

Format : Hardback: 399 Pages

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH51820. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 
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