In Chapter 1, a review of some important features of C++ have been covered. This chap-
ter starts with Object- oriented Goals and Principles. It proceeds with the discussion
about constructors, destructors, overloading of constructors and operators. It also con-
centrates on other important concepts of C++ such as inheritance, polymorphism, ab-
stract classes, generic programming with function and class templates. Finally it covers
recursion.
2.1 GOALS AND PRINCIPLES
Object - Oriented design has some goals that are to be achieved in developing a modern so ware. e object-
oriented principles are to be followed in ...
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