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James K. Peckol, Ph.D.
Telephone: 206.543.9477
Welcome to the C++
Introduction Class Home Page!
This is the C++ Introduction class home page and it contains a bunch of good stuff. We will be continually changing things as the quarter progresses and as
new information (especially class announcements and messages) pops in. If you have any
problems with this document or the C++ Introduction class web, in general, send mail to jkp@u.washington.edu
Course Administration:
- Meeting Times.....
- Lectures:
Tuesday 6:00
pm - 9:00 pm,
- UW Bellevue Campus
- 11
October 2007 - 13 December 2007
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- Textbook:
Bruce Eckel Thinking in C++, 2nd edition Prentice Hall, 2000.
- Lecture Examples:
Get your code here....
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Suggested Reading:
- Booch, Grady, Object Oriented Analysis
and Design with Applications, 2nd ed., The
Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc., 1994.
- Deitel, H.M.and Deitel, P.J. C++ How to Program, Prentice
Hall, 1998.
- Lee, Richard C. and Tepfenhart, William
M., UML and C++ A Practical Guide to Object Oriented
Development, Second Edition. Prentice Hall, 2001.
- Lippman, Stanley B., C++ Primer, Third Edition, Addison
Wesley, 1998.
- Meyers, Scott,
Effective
C++, 2nd Edition, Addison Wesley Professional
Computing Series, 1997
- Prata, Stephen, C++ Primer Plus, 4th Edition,
Sam's Publishing 2001.
- Stevens, Al, Teach Yourself C++, 5th Edition, MIS Press,
1997.
- Stroustrup, Bjarne and Ellis, Margaret A.,
The Annotated C++
Reference Manual, ANSI Base Document, Second Edition, Addison Wesley, 1990.
- Stroustrup, Bjarne, The C++ Programming Language, Third
Edition, Addison Wesley, 1997
- Usenet Newsgroups of Interest:
The following Usenet newgroups
maintain current discussions of C++ topics. I find that the moderated group has the most
pertinent discussions:
- comp.lang.c++.moderated
- comp.lang.c++
- comp.std.c++
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