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CST150 — Object Oriented Programming

3 credits · 3 hours

CST 150 - Object Oriented Programming CST 150 - Object Oriented Programming This course assumes a complete understanding, and prior experience with High-Level Language programming concepts. The course quickly presents the language syntax quickly moving on to more advanced topics using an Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Topics covered will include: variables, constants, program control, I/O, functions, preprocessors, arrays, structures, pointers, classes, and object-oriented programming, inheritance, overloading. List and demonstrate structured programming techniques. List and demonstrate ten core concepts for objects. Use memory management techniques in program development. State, verbally and in written documentation, eight core construct/destructor methods. List and demonstrate inheritance for objects. List and demonstrate use of base and derived classes for programs.

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