Object Oriented Programming - 66641
Course Teacher:
Avijit Roy
Instructor
Computer Technology
Daffodil Polytechnic Institute
Objectives:
1. Modularity for easier troubleshooting
2. Reuse of code through inheritance
3. Flexibility through polymorphism
4. Effective problem solving
OOP has become a fundamental part of software development. Thanks to the ubiquity of languages like Java and C++, you can't develop software for mobile unless you understand the object-oriented approach.
Short Description:
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a computer programming model that organizes software design around data, or objects, rather than functions and logic. An object can be defined as a data field that has unique attributes and behaviour.
OOP focuses on the objects that developers want to manipulate rather than the logic required to manipulate them. This approach to programming is well-suited for programs that are large, complex and actively updated or maintained.
Overview of C#Programmingand The .net framework; Program structure and Basic syntax of C#; Data types, Variables, Constants and Literals of C#; Operators and expressions of C#; Decision making statements, Looping statements of C#; Arrays and strings; Methods; Classes and structures; Polymorphism; Inheritance; Interface and Delegates.
Last Update | 01/13/2021 |
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Completion Time | 1 day 7 hours 21 minutes |
Members | 13 |
Live Class
Start Time | 10/03/2020 05:45:14 |
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End Time | 10/03/2020 06:15:14 |
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Chapter-1: Overview of C# programmingand the .net framework
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Chapter-2: Understand program structure and basic syntax of C#
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Chapter-3: Understand data types, variables, constants and literals of C#
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Chapter-4: Understand operators and expressions of C#
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Chapter-5: Understand decision making statements of C#
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Chapter-6: Understand looping statements of C#
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Chapter-7: Understand arrays and strings of C#
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Chapter-8: Understand methods of C#
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Chapter-9: Understand classes and structures
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Chapter-10: Understand polymorphism
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Chapter-11: Understand Inheritance
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Chapter-12: Understand interface and delegates
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