Topic: Silicon Valley Course: Data Structures & STL in C++
Author: mcorcora@ix.netcom.com (Marian Corcoran)
Date: 1995/05/11 Raw View
DATA STRUCTURES AND THE STANDARD TEMPLATE LIBRARY (STL)
PROGRAMMING IN C++
This programming course helps the computer professional understand and
effectively utilize the data structures and standard template library
(STL) adopted by the ANSI C++ committee. Structures and objects
discussed include stacks, queues, sorts, searching, trees, tries,
graphs, iterators, collections and bags. Internal workings and sample
uses of the standard template library and their generic algorithms are
also discussed. Professional applications and performance analysis are
discussed.
Enrollment limited.
PREREQUISITES: Successful completion of C++ Programming Language II or
equivalent knowledge and experience. Students must have a good
understanding of pointers and linked lists in C and have written various
applications programs which use these C++ features: templates, copy
constructors, and assignment operators.
INSTRUCTOR: MARIAN CORCORAN, M.S.C.S
- course author and architect
- industrial project work involving object oriented programming, GUI
and software testing published at international levels
- biochemical applications programming published at international
levels
- formerly taught graduate school in Department of Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science at Polytechnic Institute of
Brooklyn (where she won an award for teaching and program
development)
- principal of Corcoran Consulting
- Advanced C++ SIG Chair of Software Forum
- Member, ANSI C++ Committee
Details:
10 meetings: Thursdays, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
June 29 to August 31
University of California, Santa Cruz Extension
1180 Bordeaux Dr., Sunnyvale
Course no. EDP 951S78
Applies as an elective toward:
- Certificate in Object-Oriented Programming
Call 1-800-660-UNEX for phone registration or catalog
Contact mcorcora@ix.netcom.com for further information