It requires no programming knowledge beforehand making it an excellent textbook for somebody wishing to learn programming from the start. This book is primarily aimed at modern, multiparadigm programming, which has classic object oriented programming as its immediate predecessor and strongest influence. This book is by punjab curriculum and textbook board, lahore and published b. Object oriented download free books programming book. First, you will find a highlevel overview that shows objectoriented programming to be a very natural concept since it mirrors how your huntergatherer mind views the outside world. Historically, oop has been one of the most influential developments in computer programming, gaining widespread use in the mid 1980s. Dec 19, 2001 robert lafore has been writing books about computer programming since 1982. Lafore holds degrees in mathematics and electrical engineering, and has been active in programming since the days of the pdp5, when 4k. Robert lafore has 29 books on goodreads with 4785 ratings. Lafore holds degrees in mathematics and electrical engineering, and has been active in programming since the days of the pdp5, when 4k of. Robert lafore constructor object oriented programming.
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His best selling titles include assembly language programming for the ibm pc. What are good books to learn objectoriented programming. Object oriented in c 4th ed by robert lafore p2 by. While the structure of this book is similar to that of the previous edition, each chapter reflects the latest. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Solutions to the programming projects in robert lafores data structures and algorithms in java 2nd edition as a selftaught programmer without a degree in computer science, i figured the best way to demonstrate my comprehension of the books ive read is to complete all their exercises. No need to wait for office hours or assignments to be graded to find out where you took a wrong turn. Objectoriented programming in c 4th edition by robert. It covers the basic concepts of object oriented programming, why those concepts exist and how to make them work effectively. He is a bestselling writer in the field of computer programming. He coined the term interactive fiction, and was an early software developer in this field. Lafore born march 11, 1938 is a computer programmer and systems analyst and entrepreneur.
We use your linkedin profile and activity data to personalize ads and to show you more relevant ads. It covers the basic concepts of objectoriented programming, why those concepts exist and how to make them work effectively. Now well take a step back and consider the programming philosophy underlying classes, known as objectoriented programming oop. Over time, when you sit down to solve the next problem, youll naturally try to figure out how to avoid the stuff from the last code. Lafore holds degrees in mathematics and electrical engineering, and has been active in programming since the days of the. A typical structure for procedural programming is shown in fig. Keep in mind that becoming expert in oo programming is largely achieved through writing and reading a lot of code. Books by robert lafore author of objectoriented programming.