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Object Oriented Programming in Pascal
OPB Acad. year 2003/2004 Summer semester 6 credits
Classes present a historical overview of object-oriented programming in Pascal to students. Initially, students program their own users' interface in MS DOS, explore standard object libraries of Borland Pascal 7.0 Turbo Vision and Object Windows, which can be used for the efficient development of applications for MS DOS and Windows 3.1 respectively, and go forward to Borland Delphi 5.0, which is a visual-programming tool for Windows 95/98/NT. Classes emphasize good understanding of principles of object-oriented programming and object libraries and are oriented to their practical managing.
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Subject specific learning outcomes and competences
Ability to build object-oriented programs in Pascal. Ability to explorate object libraries for building applications. Ability to develop Windows applications using Object Windows and Delphi.
Learning objectives
Training students in building object-oriented programs in Pascal. Demonstrating exploration of object libraries for building applications. Introducing the way of developing Windows applications using Object Windows and Delphi to students.
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activity in computer classes working out an individual project