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C++ How to Program
SixthEdition
© 2008
ISBN: 0-13-615250-3
Product Info
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This course teaches people with little or no programming experience how to program using the ANSI C and C++ languages in a non-object-oriented manner.
The part 1 course, in particular, teaches fundamental C++ concepts such as algorithmic thinking, problem solving, control structures (if, if/else, switch, while, do/while, for), data types, operators, input/output, functions (user-defined and library), single-subscripted arrays and strings.
Prerequisites
- General familiarity with your operating system environment
- Ability to create and edit text files
Course Objectives
- Write clear, elementary C and C++ programs
- Understand algorithmic thinking and apply it to programming
- Understand problem-solving techniques
- Read, write, and debug substantial C and C++ programs
- Write programs using structured programming techniques
- Program C and C++ input and output using the studio and iostream libraries including simple formatting capabilities
- Code with C and C++ arithmetic, increment, decrement, assignment, relational, equality and logical operators
- Code C and C++ control structures (if, if/else, switch, while, do/while, for) and use built-in data types
- Use standard library functions
- Write user-defined function definitions
- Understand and manipulate single-subscripted arrays
- Pass single-subscripted arrays to functions
- Process single-subscripted character arrays as strings
- Use the const qualifier to create constant data
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.