String Processing Languages is designed to teach students Perl as a scripting language. more >
To teach the principles of effective GUI design for windows-based applications. more >
To provide the user with a sound understanding of object-oriented principles. more >
To introduce the user to object-oriented principles. more >
To provide the user with some knowledge of and experience in using object-oriented methods in the systems design process, with particular reference to database and GUI applications. more >
To provide the user with some knowledge of and experience in using object-oriented methods in the systems analysis process. more >
To introduce students to selection and repetition programming constructs, structured data types, and procedures. more >
To introduce students to selection and repetition programming constructs, structured data types, and procedures. more >
To familiarize the user with dynamic modeling diagramming techniques. more >
To provide the user with structured programming concepts in C++. more >
To provide the user with the skills required to create and instantiate classes. more >
To provide the user with the skills required to use dynamic memory allocation in C++. more >
To provide the user with the skills required to create C++ programs that use files. more >
To enable the student to write ANSI C programs for text, string, and array processing. more >
To enable the student to write ANSI C programs for processing aggregate data objects individually, in arrays, and in lists. more >
To enable the student to write advanced, efficient ANSI C programs using pointers. more >
To instruct the student in programming file and other I/O operations with the ANSI C language; to enable the student to implement the facilities from the standard library. more >
To familiarize students with the capabilities of the ANSI C language and to enable them to write useful C programs. more >
To familiarize the student with how ANSI C programs use memory to store data; to assist the student in writing portable C programs. more >
To give the user an appreciation of the advanced concepts of C++ programming. more >
To provide the student with the skills required to use polymorphism and overloading. more >
To familiarize the user with the Win32 API and Win32 applications, and to introduce Microsoft Developer Studio, its utilities, and its debugging features. more >
To familiarize the user with user interface programming, including commands and menus, toolbars, and status bars. more >
To familiarize the student with the process of creating dialog boxes. more >
To familiarise the user with the different view classes and enable them to persist data. more >