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Course Overview This is the second part of a two-part series which is designed to teach non-C programmers the fundamentals of C++ programming. This series is based on ANSI C++ and is not environment or vendor-specific. This course introduces the skills needed to be able to begin to use C++'s Object-Oriented (OO) features. Students will hearn how to create, use, and extend classes, as well as how to populate those classes with members and functions. They will also learn how to instantiate objects, incorporate error handling, and perform simple I/O. Learn To: - Identify the features of object-oriented programming.
- Declare a class.
- Create an object to a class.
- Invoke and access member functions.
- Identify the function of a pointer.
- Manipulate member functions.
- Declare special member functions.
- Inherit a class from a given base class.
- Use different types of polymorphism.
- Design and invoke different types of classes.
- Convert one data type to another non-fundamental data type.
- Develop efficient applications by using standard libraries and exception handling techniques.
- Identify the steps in the development life cyce.
Content Emphasis Skills-Based Audience Application developers, application programmers, client/server developers, systems programmers, and software engineers are the types of people who would benefit from this course. Students should be experienced in at least one structured (not C) programming language, with possible exposure to Object-Oriented concepts and principles. Participants will likely be COBOL programmers (or equivalent), 4GL programmers (e.g., Visual Basic, PowerSoft, etc.) or have limited experience with other Object-Oriented languages (e.g., SmallTalk, Eiffel, etc.) They should also have a detailed understanding of the general process of structured software design and development. Participants should have taken the first part of this series, course 13209. Total Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Classes: Fundamentals Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) - Match object-oriented programming features with their definitions.
- Identify a class declaration with the specified private and public data members and functions.
- Identify the definition of the member function of a class with the specified return type and arguments.
- Identify the code to access the specified public class members of a class.
- Identify the features of the this pointer.
- Identify the class declaration that depicts overloading.
- Identify the code that invokes the specified constructors of a class.
- Identify the code that overloads a specified operator.
- Match the statement to invoke an implicit member function with the task performed by the implicit member function.
- Identify the header of a member function definition for a specified scenario.
Unit 2: Classes: Advanced Concepts Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) - Match the depictions of different types of inheritance with their names.
- Identify the access specifications of the available class members to a derived class, with specified access control to the base class.
- Identify the definition of a derived class to initialize the base class members.
- Identify the code that represents the overriding of a base class member function.
- Identify the differences between static and dynamic binding.
- Identify the code that declares a virtual member function.
- Identify the declaration of a class containing a pure virtual member function.
- Identify the class definition to depict a given class composition relationship.
- Identify the set of class declarations that represents a virtual base class.
- Complete the code to declare a friend function to access the private members of a given class.
- Complete the code to declare a friend class to access the private data members of a given class.
- Identify the features of a nested class.
- Identify the code to implement a template class.
- Identify the class declaration to convert a fundamental data type to be user-defined data type.
- Idenitfy the code to convert a user-defined data type to a given data type.
Unit 3: Efficient Applications: Development Duration: 2 Hour(s) - Identify a code that uses the specified standard C++ library functions.
- Identify the code that performs standard I/O operations by using the member functions of cin and cout objects of iostream library.
- Match the output formatting methods with their descriptions.
- Identify the code to perform read and write operations on a text file.
- Identify the code that performs a specific operation on a binary file.
- Identify the code that uses try and catch blocks to handle exceptions.
- Identify the code that uses multiple try and catch blocks to handle the specified exceptions.
- Identify the code for an exception handling mechanism in a class.
- Identify the appropriate code to implement exception handling by using the standard exception class.
- Identify the code that rectifies the specified type of exception handling problem.
- Match the actions performed in different stages of object oriented software development life cycle with the stages.
- Identify the features of component based development.
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