Synopsis
Through Hands-On Lab Exercises, This Lab Manual Teaches The Syntax And Semantics Of C++ Constructs In A Flexible Framework That Is Perfect For Both Closed Lab Settings And Independent Learning. The Exercises Are Broken Into Three Types Of Activities:
Pre-Lab: Reading Review And Paper-And-Pencil Exercises Designed To Ensure Understanding Of The Material To Be Covered In The Exercises In-Lab: Individual Lessons Broken Into Exercises Specifically Mapped To The Concepts Covered In The Chapter Post-Lab: Programming Assignments Which Can Be Done Independently And Cover The Important Topics From The Chapter Checklist Cover Sheets Allow Students And Instructors To Track The Assignments, Output, And Grading For Each Exercise. Perforated Pages Aid In Submission And Grading Of Exercises And Homework Assignments.
Booknews
Contains 18 laboratory exercises for an introductory computer science course. Each laboratory consists of five or more lessons on such topics as looping, multi-way branching, simple data types, class constructors, arrays, dynamic data, and linked lists of objects. The third edition adds a chapter on templates and exceptions. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)