Object Oriented Programming Using C++

CS 436




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Course Syllabus

Course Module

Text Book

Announcements 
Administrative Information 
Lectures 

Exams
Home works 
Lab Assignments 
Additional Study Notes 
Miscellaneous 
Other References 
C Programming Resources on the Internet  


Announcements 

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Administrative Information 

Administrative Info (contact info, books, grading policy, etc) 
Course Syllabus (topics covered, etc) 
Scheduled Course Readings, and Home works 


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Text Book

 

Required Text

Lafore, Robert (2002). Object Oriented Programming in C++, (4th edition). Sams Publishing; ISBN: 0-672-32308-7

 

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Lectures 


Lecture 1

Lecture 2

Lecture 3

Lecture 4

Lecture 5

Lecture 6

Lecture 7

Lecture 8

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Exams

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Home works 


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Programming Assignments 

Lab Assignment Style Guidelines 

Lab Assignment #1 
Lab Assignment #2 
Lab Assignment #3 

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Additional Study Notes 

C Revision Part 1

C Revision Part 2

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Miscellaneous 

Recommended Software

Students can use any of the following compilers

MS Visual C++ compiler.  (Visual C++ getting started)

Borland Turbo C/C++  ( Inprise (Borland) C/C++ getting started

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Other References 

  1. Bronson, Gary J., A First Book of Visual C++, Brooks/Cole ( Thomson Learning). ISBN: 0-534-95313-1

  2. Schildt, Herbert (2000).  C++: The Complete Reference (3rd edition) Osborne. ISBN 0-07-882476-1

  3. Deitel, H. M., & Deitel, P. J. (2000). C How to Program (3rd edition). Prentice-Hall. ISBN:  0-13-226119-7

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C Programming Resources on the Internet 

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