CR: COMP 2404 Learning Objectives
Calendar Description
In-depth study of the language C++ from a software engineering perspective, with emphasis on features supporting the development of large efficient and reusable systems. Topics include: encapsulation, templates, references, constructors and destructors, overloading, memory management, exception handling, and the standard template library.
Assumed Background
- Able to understand an assignment description and identify the objects that are required
- Understand and apply basic programming conventions:
- proper variable names
- appropriate commenting
- indentation using established style
- Understand and apply basic programming constructs:
- Variables
- primitive data types
- scope
- storage class
- Functions
- pass-by-value
- pass-by-reference
- Program memory organization
- function call stack, contents of stack frame
- heap
- data segment
- code segment
- Memory management
- static vs. dynamic memory allocation
- pointers, double pointers
- garbage collection
- Variables
- Familiarity with shell environment
- Able to build programs across multiple header and source files
- Able to program with system calls:
- stream and file I/O
- signal handling
- multiprocess
- inter-process communications (sockets, RPC)
- Able to research and understand standard library function and system call documentation
Learning Objectives
Objectives for the whole course
Topics
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