C++ Programming Part I
X52.9264
/ $1,095
SPRING 2010
Continuing Education:
Management and Information Technology
From online gaming services to global real-time trading systems, C++ is the language of choice for complex, large-scale applications that demand peak performance. This three-part course teaches the techniques for creating bigger classes and objects out of smaller ones in Part I with aggregation. Cover the non-object topics of C++: standard i/o, expression evaluation, placement of declarations, type conversion, pointers and references, C functions called from a C++ program, function name overloading, default values for function arguments, and inline functions. Then build classes and objects without inheritance, using classes, objects, operators, and functions.
Prerequisites:
Prerequisites: Knowledge of pointers and structures in the language C.
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas: Information Technology, Programming
Section 1
Monday 6:00pm-9:30pm
February 22 - May 3
No class on 3/15
10 Sessions
Location: 48 Cooper Square
