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Course Number: 633-JK
Recommended Duration: 5 days
Intended Audience:
Experienced C programmers needing to create or maintain programs using the C++ language.
Course Overview
C programmers learn to create, modify, and test C++ programs. There are fifteen machine exercises. Exercises may be performed using text editor and any available C++ compiler. Upon request, IDE's like Visual Studio may be used.
Objectives
Students learn the differences between C and C++; basic object-oriented concepts and design; and the major components of C++ language including: Constructors / Destructors, Function and Operator Overloading, the C++ I/O System, and Virtual Functions. Numerous hands-on exercises familiarize students with techniques for programming, object-orientation, and problem-solving using the C++ language.
Prerequisites: C programming experience is important.
Topics
- C++ syntax (ANSI/ISO standard)
- Fundamental C++ programming constructs
- Arithmetic, looping, and conditional logic
- Stream I/O (cin and cout)
- Object-oriented benefits and features
- Classes and Objects
- Encapsulation
- Declaration, Definition, and Instantiation
- Function and Operator Overloading
- Inheritance
- File I/O
- Pointers and References
- Constructor and Destructor functions
- Polymorphism
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