Introduction To Object Oriented Programming Course
Course Description In this course you will learn the features, advantages, and techniques of using the object-oriented paradigm for software development. Through presentation and discussions you will get an overview of the object-oriented approach as it applies to methodology, analysis and design, coding, and developing distributed applications.
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£335 1 day course Scheduled Dates: 13 January 2012 24 February 2012 13 April 2012 18 May 2012 29 June 2012 Location: PTR's Training Centre Wokingham, Berkshire. |
Course pre-requisites:
Delegates should have a basic understanding of software development.
Topics covered on the 1 day Introduction To Object Oriented Programming course
THE OO PARADIGM
- What Is an Object?
- The Art of Abstraction
- Encapsulating the Details
- Classes
- Inheritance and the Case for Reuse
- Operations and Methods
- The Power of Polymorphism
- Attributes
OO PROJECTS
- Project Organization
- Running a Project
- A Design Language
- The Importance of Perspective
- The Unified Process
- Four Phases of the Project
- Extreme Programming
- Building With Components
OO LANGUAGES
- The Language Continuum
- Smalltalk
- C++
- Java
- C#
- VB
DISTRIBUTED TECHNOLOGIES AND THE WEB
- RPC and MOM
- CORBA
- J2EE
- Persistence
- Relational and Object Databases
- XML
- XML Extensions
- Microsoft .NET
CLASS LIBRARIES
- The Need for Packages
- Smalltalk's Class Library
- C++ and STL
- Java, the JRE, and Other APIs
- Third-Party Libraries
- Building and Distributing Your Own
PATTERNS AND FRAMEWORKS
- Documenting Knowledge
- The Structure of a Pattern
- Using Design Patterns in Your System
- Putting It All Together With Application Frameworks
- Two-tier
- Three-tier
- N-tier Client/Server
Course Classification:
Technical Training Course
This is an instructor led training course taught in a classroom based environment.
Scheduled course dates
13 January 2012 to 13 January 2012
24 February 2012 to 24 February 2012
13 April 2012 to 13 April 2012
18 May 2012 to 18 May 2012
29 June 2012 to 29 June 2012
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