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Object-Oriented Programming for Dummies

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Object-Oriented Programming For Dummies is just right for programmers who are familiar with the C++ language but are just getting started with object-oriented programming -- an essential aspect of today's hottest programming languages. This easy-to-understand reference introduces you to the basics of object-oriented programming and shows you the features of C++ that are fundamental to that language's object orientation. With Object-Oriented Programming For Dummies, even esoteric concepts such as classes, objects, methods, inheritance, and polymorphism will make sense to you -- and you'll be able to put them to use in real, useful programs.

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First published April 1, 1996

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