6.096 Introduction to C++, January IAP 2009
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Dunietz, Jesse; Malik, Radhika; Kumar, Tanmay
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Introduction to C++
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This course is designed for undergraduate and graduate students in science, social science and engineering programs who need to learn fundamental programming skills quickly but not in great depth. The course is ideal for undergraduate research positions or summer jobs requiring C++. It is not a class for experienced programmers in C++. Students with no programming background are welcome. Topics include control structures, arrays, functions, classes, objects, file handling, and simple algorithms for common tasks. This course is offered during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), which is a special 4-week term at MIT that runs from the first week of January until the end of the month.
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6.096-JanuaryIAP2009
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c++ programming, learn to program, control structures, functions, classes, object oriented programming, oop, file handling, standard template library, pointers, arrays, games, text-based games, small programming project, case study, nerdy students, athletic students