Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Object Oriented Programming With Turbo C++

The book Object Oriented Programming With Turbo C++ has received mixed reviews on the Internet. This book is not a tutorial on C++. The book explains and provides the code for Object Oriented Programming applications.

After a brief introduction to Object Oriented Programming, the book explains and presents two versions of a File Browser Program. The first version does not use Object Oriented Programming. The second version uses Object Oriented Programming.

The book can be very confusing if the reader tries to read it like a text book. Reading it does not suffice. As the reader reads it, the reader should create an index of functions, classes, data and the pages they are on.

The disadvantage is that the program was written in Turbo C++ 1.0.  However, there is a free version of Turbo C++ that works on Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows NT.
You can download it at the following site:


In addition, there is a book
Turbo C++: The Complete Reference
written by Herbert Schildt
available on the Internet.

I am not affiliated in any way with the web sites and the author or publisher of the Turbo C++ books presented in this blog.

2 comments:

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