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Friday, August 05, 2011

Intermediate Programming in C and C++


Intermediate Programming in C and C++


Course Goals
  • Provide a systematic introduction to the C language and C++ for students who have been previously exposed to another high-level programming language.
  • Introduce aspects of the UNIX operating system relevant to developing C programs, such as utilities, system calls, and standard libraries
Textbook
  • A Book on C , by Al Kelly and Ira Pohl, Addison-Wesley, Fourth Edition 1998. ISBN: 0-201-18399-4
  • C How to Program, by Paul Deitel and Harvey Deitel, Prentice Hall, Fourth Edition 2004. ISBN: 0-13-142644-3 (covers both C and C++)
Major Topics Covered in Course
  • Basic control structures
  • Expressions
  • Data types
  • Functions and parameter passing
  • Program structures
  • Pointers and arrays
  • Strings
  • Unix I/O interface
  • Input and output system calls
  • Program creation and debugging tools
  • Classes and types
  • Inheritance and object-oriented programming
  • Exceptions and templates



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