Training Course:Hands-On Object-Oriented Design & Programming using C++School/Trainer:Matrice Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online | On-site | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Although C++ is highly flexible and efficient, it is also a large and complex language. This hands-on course is the first of two courses on C++. It tries to clarify and prioritise the language from the perspective of teaching good, introductory, object-oriented programming in C++. Its follow-up course Advanced C++ (C++ Traps and Pitfalls) goes into much more detail and has a particular focus on safe and correct C++.
Duration The course lasts four days. (The follow-up lasts four days, and we recommend that a practise period of three or four weeks is kept between the two courses.)
Each day will start at 09.00 and finish at 16.30. The course is based on a cycle of theory-language-practice-review, with two or three cycles each day. One non-trivial, practical case-study is developed during the course.
Intended Audience The course is not a first-language course. It is aimed at software engineers who already know a high-level language such as Ada, Pascal or Modula-2. Knowledge of C is by no means essential. Participants who know C usually find the syntax easier to cope with but often find it difficult to make the transition to fully object-oriented designs. Although the course does consider the design of good object-oriented programs, participants will, ideally, have attended the Object-Oriented Design using UML or Object-Oriented Analysis and Design course.
Aims To become familiar with the nature of objects and object-orientation To appreciate what differentiates a good object-oriented program from a bad one (and what constitutes good and bad) To become familiar with the important features of object-oriented C++ To have had several hours practice at C++ programming To be ready to tackle the safety issues in production-quality C++ Numbers We recommend that there are no more than 10 participants, each working at his or her own machine.
Deliverables Lectures Facilitation of discussions Direction, assistance and feedback on exercises Proposed solutions to the exercises Copies of lecture slides, plus explanatory text and summaries Reference list of books and sources Contents Objects and object-orientation Basic syntax summary Classes Implementation and composition Interfaces and inheritance Other design issues ...''
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Phone:+44 (0)7010 704705
School Address:
Matrice Hawthorn Cottage Hadham Road Bishops Stortford CM23 2QT Hertfordshire United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0)7010 704705 Fax: +44 (0)7010 704706 Email: info@matrice.co.uk
Jobs & Resumes: Bishops Stortford Houses & Roommates: Bishops Stortford
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Advanced C++ (C++ Traps and Pitfalls)
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