This course introduces the student to C/C++ programming. The syntax and semantics of the C/C++ programming languages are used to produce simple computer programs.
Identify the components and purposes of functions.
Arrays and Pointers
Use arrays and pointers in a C++ program.
Selection and Repetition Structures
Compose if statements, looping statements, and case statements.
Variables and Input and Output Operations
Identify input and output operations.
Compile a C++ program to create an executable.
Use different types of variables in a C++ program.
Outline the different components of a program.
Understanding the Basics
Describe the integrated development environment.
Apply the logical aspects of programming using pseudocode.
C++ Programming in Review
Create functional C++ programs.
Basic Concepts of Object-Oriented Programming
Summarize the relationship between structures, classes, and unions within object oriented programming.
Explain the use of objects in object oriented programming.
Unions
Explain the function and purpose of unions.
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