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OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING WITH C++
M. T. SOMASHEKARA, D. S. GURU, H. S. NAGENDRASWAMY, K. S. MANJUNATHA
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DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION NOTES WITH SOLVED EXAMPLES
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notes cover the topic mass spring system with solved examples, second order system with solved examples, newton law LR-circuit and RC-circuit with complete details
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operator overloading in c++ unary operator overloading in c++
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complete detail What is operator overloading in C++? 
Operator Overloading in C++ In C++, we can make operators work for user-defined classes. examples sample problems are added in this pdf
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Friend Function C++ PROGRAMING
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A friend class in C++ can access the private and protected members of the class in which it is declared as a friend. A significant use of a friend class is for a part of a data structure, represented by a class, to provide access to the main class representing. complete details and examples include in this ppt
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Constructor & Destructor c++
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c++ and oop topic Constructor & Destructor with complete introduction, types of constructors and their many examples which help in understanding.
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c++ topic structure and class
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Structures and classes differ in the following particulars: Structures are value types; classes are reference types. A variable of a structure type contains the structure's data, rather than containing a reference to the data as a class type does. Structures use stack allocation; classes use heap allocation.
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introduction to object oriented
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introduction to object oriented complete details and all basics covers in it
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