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Extreme C

You're reading from  Extreme C

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789343625
Pages 822 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Kamran Amini Kamran Amini
Profile icon Kamran Amini
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters close

1. Essential Features 2. From Source to Binary 3. Object Files 4. Process Memory Structure 5. Stack and Heap 6. OOP and Encapsulation 7. Composition and Aggregation 8. Inheritance and Polymorphism 9. Abstraction and OOP in C++ 10. Unix – History and Architecture 11. System Calls and Kernels 12. The Most Recent C 13. Concurrency 14. Synchronization 15. Thread Execution 16. Thread Synchronization 17. Process Execution 18. Process Synchronization 19. Single-Host IPC and Sockets 20. Socket Programming 21. Integration with Other Languages 22. Unit Testing and Debugging 23. Build Systems

Summary

In this chapter, the following topics have been discussed:

  • We gave a thorough explanation of object-orientation philosophy and how you can extract an object model from your mind map.
  • We also introduced the concept of the domain and how it should be used to filter the mind map to just keep relevant concepts and ideas.
  • We also introduced the attributes and behaviors of a single object and how they should be extracted from either the mind map or the requirements given in the description of a domain.
  • We explained why C cannot be an OOP language and explored its role in the translation of OOP programs into low-level assembly instructions that eventually will be run on a CPU.
  • Encapsulation, as the first principle in OOP, was discussed. We use encapsulation to create capsules (or objects) that contain a set of attributes (placeholders for values) and a set of behaviors (placeholders for logic).
  • Information-hiding was also discussed, including how it can...
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