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This course begins with how pointers and references work and then moves on to the advanced use of functions. It also presents arrays and collections, explores inheritance and polymorphism and ends with a discussion of special classes and friends. Sample listings, complete with sample output and an analysis of code, illustrate the topics of the day.
Objectives:
- Create and use pointers and references
- Overload member functions and overload operators
- Declare and use arrays
- Reuse and extend existing types through inheritance
- Declare multiple inheritance and declare classes for virtual inheritance
- Create abstract data types and implement pure virtual functions
- Use static member variables and static member functions
Topics:
- Day 8: Pointers
- Day 9: References
- Day 10: Advanced Functions
- Day 11: Arrays
- Day 12: Inheritance
- Day 13: Polymorphism
- Day 14: Special Classes and Functions
- Week 2 in Review
- Reference
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