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Introduction to Object-Oriented. Programming Using C++. Globewide Network. Academy 1997 – 103 pp. 4. Charles Petzold, Programming Windows 5th ed.
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Programming 68+52 68+84 English Assistant lecturer Natallia Rubashko. (Assistant lecturer Tatsjana Galibus – practical work)

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To teach students to design efficient algorithms to solve problems, choose the most appropriate data structures, software and hardware implementation, taking into account the operating environment to develop software applications that correspond to current requirements and the latest computer technology «Mathematical analysis», «Algebra and Geometry», «Discrete Mathematics and Mathematical Logic» - Programming Fundamentals - Object-oriented Programming - Development of applications supporting graphical user interface (GUI) - Operation principles of microprocessors and programming language Assembler Lectures, essays, and discussions 1. Fahller B. An Introduction to C++ Programming. – 1997. 2. Handbook of Object Technology. – CRC Press; 1 edition (December 18, 1998). – 1168 pp. 3. Peter Muller. Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming Using C++. Globewide Network Academy 1997 – 103 pp. 4. Charles Petzold, Programming Windows 5th ed.. – Microsoft Press: 1998. – 1479 pages. 5. Jeffrey M. Richter, Christophe Nasarre http://www.amazon.com/dp/0735624240/?tag=sta ckoverfl08-20 . Windows via C/C++ (Pro Developer) (5th ed. Edition). – Microsoft Press: 2007. – 848 pp.  Oral examination: 60 %. Essay: 40 % 1-year undergraduate students

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