As featured on the Year 2000 AQA A-Level Computing resource list |
This product is only available from Educational Computing Services Ltd |
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Teaching Theory and Practice of Object-Oriented Programming is a complete teacher's guide to teaching the theory of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) for Advanced Level Computing. It contrasts the Object-Oriented approach with the Structured Programming approach. It explains the reasons why OOP is used in software projects and the terms Class, Inheritance, Encapsulation and Polymorphism are explained. These concepts are illustrated using example programs written in Object Pascal. The guide includes past exam paper questions as well as Object-Oriented Programming exercises on the basic principles. Solutions are included for the exam questions and the practical exercises. The guide also covers the principles of Object-Oriented analysis (OOA) and Design (OOD) with advice on how to document both analysis and design in Advanced Level project work. The guide has been written by an experienced chief examiner of A-Level Computing |
The guide is only available from Educational Computing Services Ltd for £7 + £2.50 P and P. Official orders from schools and colleges are welcome. |
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