Software Development for Engineers,
Edition 1
C/C++, Pascal, Assembly, Visual Basic, HTML, Java Script, Java DOS, Windows NT, UNIX
Editors:
By William Buchanan
Publication Date:
26 Sep 1997
Specialisation in software has become a thing of the past. With the move towards graphical user interface programming, engineers must have a sound knowledge of several programming languages and for the first time most of the main technical languages are introduced in a single volume.All the example programs included relate to real life applications to provide a long needed reference that students will find invaluable throughout their studies, and a definitive guide for professional developers requiring an insight into other languages. Using C++ and Pascal to provide a basic grounding in software development the author then goes on to introduce more advanced concepts such as object-orientated design through the development of C++. Sections on Visual Basic and 80X86 Assembly Language follow before Java, Windows, NT and DOS are introduced, finishing with an overview of the UNIX system.
Preface * Part A: C*Pascal * Introduction * Input*Output * Selection statements * Repetitive statements * Functions * Parameter passing * Arrays * Strings * File I*O * Structures and records * Part B: C++ * Introduction to C++ * C++ classes * Part C: Assembly language * Introduction * Computer architecture * 8088*86 instructions * 8086 interfacing and timing * 8086 interrupts * Part D: Visual Basic * Introduction * Visual basic language * Forms * Menus and dialog boxes * Events * Graphics * Part E: JavaScript*Java * HTML (introduction) * Further HTML * JavaScript * Java (introduction) * Java (extended functions) * Part F: DOS * Introduction * DOS file system*editor * Part G: Windows 3.x * Introduction * Windows 3 (file management) * Part H: Windows 95*NT * Extra windows * Part I: Introduction to UNIX * UNIX commands * Editing and text processing * CSH (C shell).
ISBN:
9780340700143
Page Count: 674
Retail Price (USD)
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Undergraduate engineers of all disciplines, in particular electrical and electronic engineers.
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