Here's your chance to learn how to program the easy way in C++. Introduction to C++ Programming is a project-oriented course. You'll get right to programming in this course—even if you have no prior programming experience! Before you know it, you'll be putting together programs, and you'll see how easy programming really is.
Jeffrey A. Kent is a Professor of Computer Science, teaching both traditional and online classes. He has taught a number of computer programming languages, including C, C++, Java, Visual Basic, and Assembly. He is the published author of several computer-programming books, including "Visual Basic 2005 Demystified" and "C++ Demystified." He is also an attorney and has combined both careers by writing applications for law firms.
The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment and will be available online.
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Lesson 1
Seeing Real-World Objects and Installing Visual C++
Lesson 2
The Attributes and Abilities of Real-World Objects
Lesson 3
Writing Step-By-Step Processes
Lesson 4
Storing Your Data in Variables
Lesson 5
Comparing Items
Lesson 6
Gathering Data Into Arrays
Lesson 7
Dividing Programs Into Functions and Debugging
Lesson 8
Writing a Class in C++
Lesson 9
Adding Member Functions and Working With Events
Lesson 10
Using Pointers to Watch the Addresses of Your Variables
Lesson 11
More on Inheritance and Hiding
Lesson 12
Dividing Your Source Code and Using Other Compilers
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