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  3. Object-Oriented Programming (uus) (P2NC.01.083)
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Object-Oriented Programming (uus) 2024/25 spring

Intro

Week 5

Week 6

Object oriented programming

This is a new Object-Oriented Programming course specifically designed for international students. It has been developed as part of a Bachelor's thesis.

Objective

The primary objective of this course is to introduce students to the fundamental principles and practices of object-oriented programming (OOP), focusing on building foundational programming skills and understanding key OOP concepts.

Methodology and topics

The Object-Oriented Programming course follows a flipped classroom approach, meaning that students first study the material and complete assignments independently. Afterwards, practical lessons are dedicated to reinforcing knowledge, practicing skills, and addressing any questions that arose during independent study. This specific set of materials provides homework assignments designed for weeks five and six of the course.

Links

TopicLink
Week 5. Interfaces, polymorphismWeek 5
Week 6. Inheritance, method overriding, class ObjectWeek 6

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Nikita Chernov & Ljubov Jaanuska

  • Institute of Computer Science
  • Faculty of Science and Technology
  • University of Tartu
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