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Course Outline: MD, Montgomery College - Takoma Park Campus
By: Higher Education
Abstract: CS 219 Section 2812: Intermediate PASCAL
Montgomery College - Takoma Park Campus
CS 219 Section 2812
Intermediate PASCAL
Professor Brounstein
Wednesday 6:30-9:10PM
Place: ISP 101C
Fall, 1996
Course Objectives:
- Learn concepts of objectoriented programming
- Learn key elements of the Object Pascal
language. including data structures, classes and objects, and
their use in windows programming in a laboratory setting.
- Learn how to use the Delphi development
environment, program flow control and selected advanced features.
Prerequisites
- CA 113 (Introduction to Windows), or
equivalent experience with Windows
- CS 140 Introduction to Pascal Programming
Course Description:
There is a strong trend among computer
software manufacturers and user application development techniques. This
course provides a basic and comprehensive examination of one of
the leading programming tools inspiring this trend. Delphi is
a powerful, revolutionary update of the popular Object Pascal
programming language.
Course Materials:
ObjectOriented Programming in Pascal
A Graphical Approach,
Conner Publishing Co., Reading, MA, 1995 (ISBN:
020162883X)
Developing with Delphi Object Oriented
Techniques, Weber, Ford and Weber,
PrenticeHall PTR Publishing, Upper Saddle
River, NJ, 1996 (ISBN: 0133781186)
Students should purchase at least two 3 1/2
inch high density diskettes for use in projects.
Course Grade:
Midterm exam (30%), Final exam (30%), Projects (30%), Class participation (10%)
Projects are due on the date indicated in the
syllabus. Projects submitted late will receive a 10% penalty for each class
meeting missed.
Office Hours:
My office is in room 202 OSP (adjoining the computer lab), phone no. 650 1456. My office hours are 9:00-11:50 AM on Mondays.
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