Object Orientation: Individual Objects - Object Orientation and General technical topics module Q906
Object Orientation is perhaps the best design approach for medium-size to large applications and systems. In this module (the first of three on Object Orientation that are equally applicable to all the OO languages that we teach), we define object orientation, and study the design of simple objects.
This topic is presented on public courses
C++ for C Programmers,
C and C++ Programming,
Object Oriented Programming in PHP,
Python Programming,
Ruby Programming,
Perl for Larger Projects,
Java Programming for the Web,
Learning to Program in Java,
Java Bootcamp
Examples from our training material
| bells.pm | Bell change class - notation and change interpretter |
| ringer | Test program for the "bells" class |
| sc.java | Structured code in Java |
| sc.perl | Structured code in Perl |
Pictures
Object Orientation really works ;-)
Background information
This module is available under an
Open Training Notes License for free download from
http://www.training-notes.co.uk.
Topics covered in this module
History - unstructured and structured code.
Introduction to object oriented programming.
Classes and methods.
Static and nonstatic.
Instances, constructors and destructors.
Overloading.
Accessing members of a class.
Loading and using classes.
Direct access to variables.
Encouraging class use.
Complete learning
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Python,
Perl,
PHP, and
MySQL. We run
Private Courses throughout the UK (and beyond for longer courses), and
Public Courses at our training centre in Melksham, Wiltshire, England.
It's surprisingly cost effective to come on our public courses -
even if
you live in a different
country or continent to us.
We have a technical library of over 600 books on the subjects on which we teach.
These books are available for reference at our training centre. Also
available is the Opentalk
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