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Revision as of 11:46, 17 November 2014
C++ is a programming language developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell Labs. C++ is a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose, powerful programming language. C++ is an object oriented language. It supports features like classes and objects, Polymorphism, Encapsulation, Inheritance etc. C++ is also used for hardware design.
Contents
Advance Level
1) Classes and Objects in C++
-Defining Classes
-create a class
-Defining Objects
-create an object of the class
-Member Functions
-To create a function
-Encapsulation
-Data Abstraction
2) Constructor and Destructor
-Constructor and Destructor
-To create a constructor
-Parameterized constructors
-Default constructor
-Destructor
3) static members in C++
-Static Keyword
-Static variable
-Static member function
4) Inheritance
-Inheritance
-Concept of subclass and superclass
-Types of inheritance
-single level inheritance
-Multilevel inheritance
5) More on Inheritance
-Multiple Inheritance
* derived class inherits from more than one base class
-Hierarchical Inheritance
* multiple derived classes inherit from one base class
6) Function overloading and overriding
-function overloading
-function overriding
-difference between both
7) Polymorphism in C++
-Polymorphism
-Virtual Members
-Virtual Function
8) Abstract class in C++
-Pure virtual function
-abstract methods
9) Friend Function
-friend function
10) Exception Handling
-Exceptions
-try
-throw
-catch