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C Programming part 1
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Object Oriented Analysis
Object Oriented Design
OOP Using C++ part 1
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- C in 21 Days: Week 1 begins with a basic explanation of C components and quickly progresses to writing and debugging C programs. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
- C in 21 Days: Week 2 covers pointers and variable scope, concepts that are important to capitalizing on C's assets. It also covers numeric arrays, characters and strings, and structures. It introduces additional program control statements, provides detailed explanations of functions, and presents alternative functions. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
- C in 21 Days: Week 3 begins with advanced pointer topics and moves on to the use of disk files for data storage and retrieval. It also covers advanced function topics and explores the function library in more detail. The week ends with a discussion of memory management, header files, and preprocessor directives. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
- Object-Oriented Analysis provides an overview of object orientation and its development process.
- Object-Oriented Design explains the creation of object-oriented design and analysis systems.
- OOP Using C++: Week 1 begins with a basic explanation of C++ components and quickly progresses to writing real object-oriented programs. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
- OOP Using C++: Week 2 begins with how pointers and references work and then moves on to the advanced use of functions. It also presents arrays and collections, explores inheritance and polymorphism and ends with a discussion of special classes and friends. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
- OOP Using C++: Week 3 begins with a discussion of advanced inheritance and then moves on to cover streams in depth. It also presents advanced tricks of the preprocessor, discusses object-oriented analysis and design, and introduces templates. Week 3 ends with an explanation of exceptions, standard libraries, and bit manipulation. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
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