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Introduction to C++ Programming and Graphics

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  • © 2007

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  • A basic, concise introduction to C++ programming for everyone from students to scientists and engineers seeking a quick grasp of key topics

  • Provides a comparative analysis and discussion of C++ in relation to other programming languages such as C, Fortran, and MatlabĀ®

  • Graphics chapters allow the reader to apply what is taught in the beginning chapters

  • Contains a tutorial on the usage of MatlabĀ® functions in C++ code

  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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C++ has grown rapidly in response to the practical need for a programming language that is able to efficiently handle composite and diverse data types. Today, C++ dominates the commercial market and is favored among application developers.

Introduction to C++ Programming and Graphics offers a venue for rapidly learning the language by concisely revealing its grammar, syntax and main features, and by explaining the key ideas behind object oriented programming (OOP) with emphasis on scientific computing. The book reviews elemental concepts of computers and computing, describes the primary features of C++, illustrates the use of pointers and user-defined functions, analyzes the construction of classes, and discusses graphics programming based on VOGLE and OpenGL.

This essential reference provides a brief introduction to C++ for scientists, engineers, professionals and students already familiar with the general principles of computer programming.

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"This book is a brief and basic introduction to C++ for everyone and especially for scientists and engineers. The text offers a venue for effectively teaching and rapidly learning the language at the level of an undergraduate course in any discipline of the physical sciences and computer science and engineering." (Stefan Meyer, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1128 (6), 2008)

"This book, a relatively small volume of slightly more than 300 pages, covers practically all one needs to know about C++ to be proficient. The concepts and features are introduced with to-the-point illustrating examples. ā€¦ the book provides an excellent entry point to C++, from which anyone with moderate programming experience will benefit." (Computing Reviews, April, 2008)

"Pozrikidis states that his book is ā€˜a brief and basic introduction to C++ for everyone and especially for scientists and engineers.ā€™ He follows this with a claim that it ā€˜offers a venue for effectively teaching and rapidly learning the language at the level of an undergraduate course in any discipline of the physical sciences and computer science and engineering.ā€™" (Thomas Sheehan, ACM Computing Reviews, November, 2008)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE), University of California, San Diego

    Constantine Pozrikidis

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