Ce cours introduit la programmation orientée objet (encapsulation, abstration, héritage, polymorphisme) en l'illustrant en langage C++. Il présuppose connues les bases de la programmation (variables, types, boucles, fonctions, ...). Il est conçu comme la suite du cours « Initiation à la programmation (en C++) ».
Introduction à la programmation orientée objet (en C++)
Instructors: Jamila Sam
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There are 7 modules in this course
Cette semaine vous accueille dans le cours et vous présente les premiers concepts de base de la programmation dite « orientée objet ».
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Cette semaine aborde l'initialisation des objets (via ce qu'on appelle des « constructeurs »), ainsi que ce qui se passe « en fin de vie » des objets.
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Cette semaine nous étudions comment étendre les opérateurs du langage C++ à nos propres classes.
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Cette semaine nous abordons la troisième notion fondamentale de la programmation orienté objet : l'héritage.
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Cette semaine nous abordons la quatrième et dernière notion fondamentale de la programmation orienté objet : le polymorphisme.
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Cette semaine présente comment une classe peut hériter de plusieurs classes et discute les problèmes que cela peut engendrer.
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Nous terminons notre cours par une étude de cas détaillée qui met en lumière les différents concepts rencontrés.
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