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PT4184
Summary
C++ Programming is intended for relatively experienced programmers in C. This course covers concepts of C++. All students take a pretest to determine their understanding of prerequisite topics. This course can be taught in the UNIX or Linux environment..
Prerequisites
To get the most out of this course, students must have prior experience in C, i.e. an understanding of the topics presented in ITDC's C++ for Non-C Programmers course; a basic understanding of object-oriented programming; a working knowledge of operating system basics (UNIX, MS-DOS, Windows 95); and be comfortable using text editors.
Duration
4 Days/Lecture & Lab
Topics
- Learn the basics of C++ syntax
- Work with C++ classes
- Understand overloading
- Write basic C++ programs
- Object-Oriented Concepts
- Basic C++ Syntax
- I/O Processing in C++
- Classes in C++
- Memory Allocation and Management
- Operator Overloading
- Hierarchy in Classes
- Object-Oriented Programming in C++
- File Manipulation Using Classes
- Using Templates
- Exception Handling
- Using Make with C++
- Using Turbo C++ and IDE