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OOP via C++, C#...?

Published: 28 June 2004 Publication History

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This presentation describes our experience in transition from C++ to C# while teaching object-oriented programming.

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Cahill V., Lafferty D. Learning to Program the Object-Oriented Way with C#. Springer, 2002.
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Hunt J. Guide to C# and Object Orientation. Springer. 2002
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R. A. Reynolds-Haertle. OOP with Microsoft Visual Basic.NET and Microsoft Visual C# Step by Step. MS Press. 2002.
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Linda Wilkens. The Joy of Teaching with C#. JCSC 19, 2 (December 2003)

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ITiCSE '04: Proceedings of the 9th annual SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
June 2004
296 pages
ISBN:1581138369
DOI:10.1145/1007996
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Published: 28 June 2004

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  1. C#
  2. C++
  3. object-oriented programming
  4. teaching

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