TY - BOOK AU - Pozrikidis,Constantine ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Introduction to C++ Programming and Graphics SN - 9780387689937 AV - QA76.7-76.73 U1 - 005.13 23 PY - 2007/// CY - Boston, MA PB - Springer US KW - Computer science KW - Computer graphics KW - Computer Science KW - Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters KW - Programming Techniques KW - Computer Graphics N1 - Computers and Computing -- General Features of C++ -- Programming in C++ -- User-Defined Functions -- Pointers -- Classes and Objects -- Graphics Programming with VOGLE -- Graphics Programming with GLUT, GLUI, and GTK+ -- Using Matlab N2 - 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, and analyzes the construction of classes. Distinctive features include: An effective selection and presentation of topics and supporting examples A tutorial on the usage of MATLABĀ® functions in C++ code Tables for translating MATLABĀ® and Fortran 77 into C++ code, illustrating syntactic differences between these languages Chapters on graphics and GUI programming based on the VOGLE library and the GLUT, GLUI and GTK+ utility toolboxes This invaluable resource provides a basic, concise introduction to C++ for the novice, allowing the reader to easily grasp the necessary concepts, rather than trying to absorb an extensive reference book. Scientists, engineers, professionals and students familiar with the general principles of computer programming and proficient in an easy programming language will find this volume an ideal entry point into C++ UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-68993-7 ER -