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Instructor Name: Dr. Hakem Beitollahi
Born date: 1980 Born Place: Oshnaviyeh, west
Azerbijan, Iran Education:
Bachelor of computer engineering (Hardware branch)
University of Tehran, Iran Master of computer engineering
(Computer Architecture) Sharif university of technology, Iran
PhD in Computer engineering University of Leuven, Belgium
Contact me: Hakem.Beitollahi@soran.edu.iq
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Objectives of the course Upon successful completion of the course,
students will develop: Design methods in C# classes Create arrays and collections in C# to store and
access data of same type Understanding the concepts of OOP
Classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism, operator overloading, function template, etc.
Work with files as input and output of C# programs, and demonstrate how to create and change files
Final goal: Design programs and projects by using OOP concepts.
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Syllabus Review fundamental of programming
Data types, conditional statements, loops, strings, arrays Functions and Methods Basic concepts of OOPs
Classes and objects Constructors and destructors References and dynamic allocations Introduction to GUI programming Inheritance Operator overloading [Second Semester] Virtual functions and polymorphism Templates and exceptions Abstract classes and interfaces File I/O Iterative Solutions
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References C#, How to Program-Deitel C#, The Complete Reference - Herbert Schildt An Introduction to Object Oriented Programming
with C# (Kieran Mulchrone) Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
Using Visual C# Express Edition Object Oriented Programming using C# (Kendal)
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I have pdf of all books. You can get a copy of them
Software Visual studio 2012 You can borrow the DVD of the software
from me and installed on your own computer
If you do not have your own computer, the computer labs on campus have the software.
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Computer Science jobs For the 6 months to 29
June 2011, IT jobs within the UK citing Computer Science also mentioned the following programming languages in order of popularity.
The figures indicate the number of jobs and their proportion against the total number of IT job ads sampled that cited Computer Science.
1 4253 (36.01 %) Java2 3466 (29.35 %) C#3 3278 (27.76 %) SQL 4 2909 (24.63 %) C++5 2426 (20.54 %)JavaScript6 1514 (12.82 %) C7 1103 (9.340 %) PHP8 976 (8.264 %) Python9 762 (6.452 %) Perl10 490 (4.149 %) Ruby11 476 (4.030 %) VB.NET12 434 (3.675 %) T-SQL13 329 (2.786 %) VB14 276 (2.337 %) Shell Script15 256 (2.168 %) Objective-C
Early programming languagesEarly programming languages
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Classic C
Simula
Pascal
Algol68
BCPL
Fortran
Lisp
COBOL
Algol60
PL\1
1950s: 1960s: 1970s:
Red==major commercial useYellow==will produce important “offspring”
Modern programming Modern programming languageslanguages
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Object Pascal
C++
Java95
C#Ada98
C++98
Java04
C++0x
PythonLispSmalltalk
Fortran77
Ada
EiffelSimula67
COBOL89
PHP
C89
Pascal
PERLVisual Basic
COBOL04 Javascript
Family of Languages
Course Prerequisites Prerequisites:
Introduction to programming Who should be taking this course:
students who want to switch to a computer science major
students who are just interested in programming. Who should NOT be taking this course
Students trying to get out of taking a math requirement. This class may be more difficult than the math you are trying to avoid.
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What the class is really about
There are two main goals of this course:
1. Basics of C#
2.Core Concepts of Programming Languages
3.Concepts of Object Oriented Programmingplus
4.Learn the Principles of Software Development
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Evaluation & Grading Grade break down to
Homework 5% Class Exams 20% (After finishing each chapter, you
have a long (3 hours) exam) Project 15% Final Exam 60%
Late delivery of homework policy 10% reduction for each day late
Homeworks take a lot of time, so start them early Back up your work. Computer crashes or lost
programs are not valid excuses for not handing in an assignment.
A Word About Cheating Discussing homework concepts is fine, but you
must submit your own work. If you are caught cheating, 100% you will get 0 out of 40 for the
40% of the course grade.
Academic Misconduct : Running out of time and using someone else's output Borrowing code from someone who took course before or has done
the project Cheating in exams and assignments Etc.
Student Civility In an effort to make this class enjoyable for
everybody… Please be on time to class! Please do not talk to your friends and
neighbors in class! It disturbs everyone, and makes it hard to concentrate. If you have a question, just ask me!
Please turn your pagers and cell-phones off!
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Help is always available Option 1: Come to my Office
Location: second floor, lecturer office
I get bored when nobody visits!
Option 2: send your problem by email to me
Option 3: ask other lecturer staff E,g., M. Fakher, M. Michel, M. Nadim, etc.
Option 4: ask students of second, third and fourth years 16
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