MIS 337 C++ Language

A comparison of Object-Oriented programming to C structured programming concepts and how C++ strong typing and classes complements C. Includes C++ declaration of function, specifications, and using the standard IO functions cout and cin, as well as stream manipulation for formatting outputs. Also includes using arrays, structures and pointers; prototyping, building, and calling functions; using standard C++ library; dynamic memory allocation; repetition structures (while, for, do/while), selection structures (if, if/else, switch); new classes definition; encapsulating public functions and data members; object declaration, accessing and modification; and inheritance. Prerequisite: MIS 336.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

MIS 336 and Metropolitan College Students Only