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CS 1124 Object-Oriented Programming

Description:

An intermediate-level programming course teaching object-oriented programming in C++. Pointers, dynamic memory allocation, and recursion. Classes and objects including constructors, destructors, methods (member functions) and data members. Access and the interface to relationships of classes including composition, association, and inheritance. Polymorphism through function overloading operators. Inheritance and templates. The standard template library will be used to introduce elementary data structures and their use. Grade of C- or better required of computer science and computer engineering majors.  

Credits: 3:3:0:4
Pre-Requisite: CS 1114 (C- or better)
Co-Requisite: none
Notes: none
 
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