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Microsoft visual c++ tutorial

Microsoft Visual C++ Tutorial

Visual C++ Tutorial: Part 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.

This Microsoft visual c++ course is for the beginning programmer or for the experienced programmer who wants to learn C++.

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Objectives

  • Use data types variables and constants
  • Use operators to manipulate C++ expressions
  • Do advanced programming with functions
  • Use statements and loops to control program flow
  • Use classes and objects
  • Enter compile and link C++ programs

Topics

  • Getting Started
    • Discusses why C++ is the emerging standard. Identifies the steps to develop a C++ program. Explains how to enter compile and link a C++ program.

  • The Parts of a C++ Program
    • Analyzes the parts of a C++ program. Demonstrates how the parts work together. Examines what a function is and what it does.

  • Variables and Constants
    • Covers how to declare and define variables and constants. Shows how to assign values to variables and manipulate those values. Demonstrates how to write the value of a variable to the screen.

  • Expressions and Statements
    • Describes what statements blocks and expressions are. Shows how to branch code based on conditions. Discusses what truth is and how to act on it.

  • Functions
    • Examines what a function is and what its parts are. Illustrates how to declare and define functions pass parameters into functions and return a value from a function.

  • Basic Classes
    • Explains what classes and objects are. Demonstrates how to define a new class and create objects of that class. Discusses what member functions and member data are. Describes what constructors are and how to use them.

  • More Program Flow
    • Explains what loops are and how they are used. Shows how to build various loops. Presents an alternative to deeply-nested if/else statements.

  • Reference
    • Provides reference tables for operator precedence C++ keywords and binary and hexadecimal. Lists example programs.

Technical Requirements

200MHz Pentium with 32MB Ram. 640 x 480 256-color video (800 x 600 is recommended). Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, or XP. Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher required. Minimum Connection Speed: 28.8k. Authorware recommended but not required. JavaScript must be enabled. Netscape and AOL browsers not supported.

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