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Object-Oriented Programming and Design Crash Course - AD-TEAM - 06-26-2024 Object-Oriented Programming and Design Crash Course .MP4, AVC, 1280x720, 30 fps | English, AAC, 2 Ch | 4h 9m | 3.74 GB Instructor: Vasiliy Zukanov Take your software skills to the next level by mastering Object-Oriented Programming and Object-Oriented Design
[b]What you'll learn[/b]
[b]Requirements[/b] Basic experience with at least one Object-Oriented programming langugage [b]Description[/b] Dive into the world of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) and Object-Oriented Design (OOD) with this course, tailored to help you master the principles that stand at the core of modern software development. Most of the top programming languages today support Object-Orientation: Python, C++, Java, C# , TypeScript, JavaScript and more. However, this paradigm is not as simple as it might seem initially. To get the most out of Object-Oriented languages, it's crucial to master the core concepts of Object-Oriented Programming and understand the Object-Oriented Design methodology and techniques. In this course you'll learn:
This course was designed for developers who want to understand OOP and OOD, from beginners, who just start their software development journey, to experienced programmers aiming to refine their fundamental knowledge. After completing this course, you'll be comfortable leveraging the most powerful features of OO languages in your own projects to build reliable and maintainable systems. I invite you to join me on this journey into the intricate world of OOP and OOD in this course! Who this course is for: Software developers who use Object-Oriented programming langugages [To see links please register or login] |