Object-Oriented Programming in C++
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| Content Provider | Swayam Plus |
|---|---|
| Description | This course provides introduction to the C++ programming language, focusing on its fundamental principles and core concepts including Object-Oriented Programming, key C++ features, I/O operations, data types, variables (static and constants), pointers, type conversions, and control structures such as conditional and looping statements. It also explores classes and objects, abstraction, encapsulation, access specifiers, methods, constructors (including their types), destructors, inheritance (single, multiple, multilevel, hierarchical, and hybrid), polymorphism (including their types) advanced functions (inline, friend), abstract classes, exception handling and generic programming. Object oriented C++ is a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with the basic programming skills and knowledge needed to excel in problem solving development using the C++ programming language. It has comprehensive coverage of key concepts, graduates will possess the skills needed to excel in interviews and thrive in C++ centric roles within the industry. |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | object oriented, class, object, inheritance, polymorphism, abstraction, encapsulation 1. Proficiency in object-oriented programming features, including encapsulation, abstraction, and modularity. 5. Develop advanced C++ programs incorporating exception handling, generic programming, and advanced function concepts to solve complex problems. 4. Apply inheritance and its various types to promote code reusability and establish hierarchical relationships between classes. 3.Implement polymorphism to achieve dynamic method dispatch and enhance code flexibility. 2.Utilize constructors and destructors effectively to manage object creation and destruction in programs. |
| Coordinator | Swayam Plus |
| Duration | -1 |
| Unique Identifier | f_srmist_02 |
| Instructor | Dr. G. Padmapriya |
| Description URL | https://moocsplus.srmist.edu.in/registration.html?course_id=7845 |
| Mode | Regular (Online) |
| Perks | 2. Learn and understand constructor and destructor 5. Gain knowledge about advanced functions, exception handling and generic programming 1. Explore the features of object-oriented programming using C++. 3. Familiarize with polymorphism 4. Conceptualize Inheritance and its types. programs. |
| Certification Type | Certification with Credit |
| Offered by | SRM Institute of Science and Technology |
| Posted on | 2025-04-16 |
| Resource Type | Industrial Course |
| Aligned Industrires | 3. Game Developer 4. DevOps Developer 6. QA Engineer 7. Data Engineer 8. Mobile App Engineer 2. Backend Developer 5. Automated Test Engineer 1. Software Developer |
| Subject Category | Engineering (Higher Education) |
| Type | Elective |
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