原创 日入一詞_138:utilitarian
The fact that C++ incorporates both OOP and generic programming, as well as the more traditional procedural approach, de
原创 日入一詞_141:resemble
suppose you’ve written a C++ program. How do you get it running? The exact steps depend on your computer environment and
原创 日入一詞_140:hitch
If you can recompile the program without making changes and it runs without ahitch, we say the program is portable.verb
原创 日入一詞_142:constitute
1. Together they constitute a function definition.2. Use a text editor of some sort to write the program and save it in
原创 日入一詞_143:share (verb)
It shareswith OOP the aim of making it simpler to reuse code and the technique of abstracting general concepts.verb /ʃɛr
原创 日入一詞_137:grasp
This book will guide you through all these points, with plenty of easily grasped examplesverb /ɡræsp/1 to take and hold
原创 日入一詞_133:versus
Procedural versus object-oriented programmingpreposition /'vɝsəs/1 (written abbreviation v. British English, vs. America
原创 日入一詞_132:coincide
If you’ve read my other works, you’ll also notice that Sun’s coding style coincides with mine—this pleases me, although
原创 日入一詞_131:digest
Present the material one simple step at a time so that you can easily digest each idea before moving on.verb /daɪ'dʒɛst/
原创 日入一詞_130:solitary
More than anything, the book is designed to serve the solitary reader who is struggling with a new programming language.
原创 日入一詞_128:mindset
In this way I hope to move you, a little at a time, to the point where the Java mindset becomes your native tongue.noun
原创 日入一詞_129:worth
It’s worth noting that exception handling isn’t an object-oriented feature.adjective /wɝθ/1be worth somethingbe worth no
原创 日入一詞_127:indebted
Lots of people sent in corrections and I am indebted to them all, but particular thanks go to (for the 1adjective /ɪn'd
原创 日入一詞_126: mentor
Over the years, through his conferences and workshops, Gerald Weinberg has become my unofficial coach and mentor, for wh
原创 日入一詞_125: immerse
I spent many months working on this, immersed in that netherworld called “concurrency,” and in the end the chapter is so