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Apple C++ Part II Jul1992

Apple C++ Part II Jul1992

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Year1992
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Software Development Training • C++ Part II .~ ..... " i;:~nware Development Training c++ Part II, Rev. 7192 I c++ Part 2 f '. Copyright © 1992 Neal Goldstein and Apple Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved. No part of the written course material may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from Neal Goldstein or Apple Computer. The sample programs and source code may be llsed by attendees of this seminar, or purchasers of these seminar notes, for their own personal use. The programs and/or source code may not be used for commercial purposes without permission in writing from Neal Goldstein or Apple Computer. All attempts are made for the information presented in this seminar to be accurate and correct to the best of our knowledge, however Neal Goldstein, Apple Computer, or the instructor cannot be held liable for any incomplete or erroneous information. If you find anything to be misleading or incorrect, please notify Neal Goldstein or Apple, which will make every effort to correct and update future releases. Apple, the Apple Logo, AppleLink, Macintosh, and MacApp are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. © 1992 Ncal Goldstein and Apple Computcr, Inc. Introduclion 1 .Developed By: .~ - ;~r ··Neal Goldstein ........ ..".,. , " ~ . ~ ... ,. " Neal Goldstein :Design . : ·-659 Tennyson Avenue ?:; . Palo Alto; CA 94301 I' of ! " •" J • ,. ~,..,. , ,. ,' . ~',. , , ... , ..... ~; ·(415) 327-4565 " AppleLink D077} ·1; , ..•• © 1992 Neal Goldstcin and Apple Computcr, Inc Introduction 2 ,./ 'j I Table of Topics <! \ ' Section 1 Introduction : ~. if:, :"1 Introduction .......................................................................................... 1 Class goals ..................................................:·...................... ~-:.:........•:...... 4 ' C++ on the Macintosh ............................................................................. 6 . C++ design goals .................. , ................................ .... ':. j • !.~ ••••• , . : •••• i \ ..'" .-:; •.••• 8 Group discussion ........................................................................ :......... 10 The most difficult things to do using C++. What is (still) hardr (.-" 1;" .' <", Compiler and linker error messages to watch out for ............. :.... :........... ~; ......... 11 Memory allocation ......................................... ; ..,~,.~. ..i::.;;.: .. .... ;.!o',\ .... :.L:':~i'" .13 Creating objects ................................................................................... 14 FCunction overloading ................................................... ~ .......... ..j .... ..'.~{; .... 15 tenns ............................................................................................. 17 ~ Naming conventions ...................................................... :·:~:~ ................... 18 Labs .........................................................…

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