CIT 2173 - Windows? Programming in C++NET

Institution:
Rose State College
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This course will introduce students to Windows? application development in the C++ programming language in the .NET environment and to principles of object-oriented event-driven programming. Emphasis will be placed on basic approaches to development using the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) hierarchy and the tools available in the Microsoft? Visual C++ integrated development environment. Students will review core object-oriented programming principles: classes and objects, information hiding, inheritance and polymorphism; then apply these principles to understanding MFC and to development of basic Windows? applications. The course will cover dialogbased, single document interface (SDI) and multiple document interface (MDI) applications. Once basic applications are mastered, the course will turn to database applications, dynamic link libraries (DLL). Offered only in the Fall semester. Lab fee: $7.00. Prerequisites: CIT 1173. [Fa]
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
(405) 733-7311
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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