INTRODUCTION TO
OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
USING C++
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Update February 2002: We have established a TWiki site dedicated to this tutorial on the GNA site to facilitate collaboration between visiting C++ users. We expect over time the TWiki site will have substantially more information than the tutorial here, and encourage you to participate!


Information
 
This course was intended for students who want to learn more about object-oriented programming. Concepts presented are exemplified using the C++ programming language. This course is not intended to learn C++ in all its details. If you are interested in the language, please check out the Suggested Reading page for a reference to other online tutorials. 

Since October 1998, I'm employed in a software development division of a bank. For that reason, I do not plan to offer a new course. However, I've committed to maintain these pages and to update the tutorial text. So ... in the short term I hope to be able to offer an updated version which is more readable and helpful than the current one.

If someone is interested in using the tutorial for teaching stuff, please use it. It is free. I only ask you to keep the original author and additional staff in their place. Thank you. 

Material All course material is available via WWW. It is available for free and for everyone. Additional references are presented on the Suggested Reading page.  The LATEX files for the tutorial are available as a compressed tar file under the Open Content Public License. Generating of the tutorial requires pdflatex and latex2html. The latter is only required if you want to generate HTML versions.
Contact If you have questions, suggestions or comments, don't hesitate to contact me:
Peter Müller (muepet@t-online.de)
Please do not contact me asking for new courses. Only use this address in urgent cases (for example to notify me of your interest in using the course material :-)
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