This course aims to educate students to
understand the Object-Oriented approach to programming and help them develop
some practical skills along the way. The concepts that will be explained and
skills developed are in common use among programmers using many modern
Object-Oriented languages and are thus transferable from one language to
another. However, for practical purposes these concepts are explored and
demonstrate using the C# (pronounced C sharp) programming language. Topics
include GUI objects and controls, methods, classes, objects, inheritance,
polymorphism, the SOLID design principles, exception handling, handling events,
and files and streams. Students would have to develop a structured Windows
application programs and implement the Object-Oriented principles, then
present/defend it to the class by the end of this course.
- Teacher: Aaron Jude Pael