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Dive Into® Series C++ and Object-Oriented Programming (for C Programmers)
C   How to Program 4/e

C++ How to Program
Fifth Edition

© 2005
ISBN: 0131857576

Product Info

[Our most popular C++ course] An intensive, five-day, lecture-and-laboratory C++ and object-oriented programming course for practicing C++ programmers. C++ is a variant of the ANSI C programming language. C++ offers three major items beyond ANSI C, and each is discussed in reasonable technical detail in this course-enhancements to ANSI C that improve the process of writing programs, features for data abstraction and encapsulation that enable programmers to create new data types, and capabilities for object-oriented programming. The course clearly explains the C++ programming language and contains detailed walkthroughs of many C++ programs. Students become proficient in C++, understand the object-oriented paradigm, and participate in a challenging laboratory assignment in which they complete a group project involving both object-oriented design and object-oriented programming in C++. Solutions are provided for the laboratory exercises. 60% lecture and 40% laboratory exercises.

Prerequisites

Course Objectives

  • Understand the concepts of object-oriented programming
  • Understand encapsulation
  • Understand extensibility
  • Understand software reusability
  • Understand how to use class libraries
  • Perform C++-style input/output
  • Use C++ as "a better C"
  • Write in-line functions
  • Use reference parameters
  • Perform dynamic memory allocation with new and delete
  • Use default function arguments
  • Build abstract data types using classes
  • Understand and use constructor and destructor functions to initialize and destroy class objects
  • Use the const qualifier to create constant objects and constant member functions
  • Create static data members and static member functions
  • Use friend functions and friend classes
  • Overload functions
  • Create function templates
  • Overload operators to work with user-defined classes
  • Create container classes
  • Create class templates
  • Use inheritance to build class hierarchies
  • Perform inheritance with class templates
  • Understand and use polymorphism and virtual functions
  • Understand exception handling
  • Understand multiple inheritance
  • Understand elementary object-oriented analysis and design
  • Compare and contrast composition and private inheritance

Price

  • $12,995 lecture fee (for up to 20 students)
  • plus materials (generally $75 per student)
  • plus instructor travel reimbursement

For more information about this course, please e-mail us or call (978)-823-0130.

Please Note: There is no additional cost for customizing course curriculum or outlines.

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Update :: July 06, 2008