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BSIT 2-3 COMP 009 - Object Oriented Programming_Second_2023-202<span class="highlight">4</span>
Second Year
The course gives the student a fundamental understanding of object-oriented programming using Java. It introduces the different concepts that are commonly associated with object-oriented programming. The course begins with an introduction providing an overview of object-oriented concepts followed by an introduction of the Java object model, the entities that implement it - classes, interfaces, objects, and so forth and the supporting syntax, and how to use Java to create applets for both World Wide Web and stand-alone applications. Finally, the course introduces key classes such as Collections, Wrapper, and Utility.
BSIT 2-<span class="highlight">4</span> COMP 009 - Object Oriented Programming_Second_2023-202<span class="highlight">4</span>
Second Year
The course gives the student a fundamental understanding of object-oriented programming using Java. It introduces the different concepts that are commonly associated with object-oriented programming. The course begins with an introduction providing an overview of object-oriented concepts followed by an introduction of the Java object model, the entities that implement it - classes, interfaces, objects, and so forth and the supporting syntax, and how to use Java to create applets for both World Wide Web and stand-alone applications. Finally, the course introduces key classes such as Collections, Wrapper, and Utility.
BSIT 2-<span class="highlight">4</span> COMP 20083 - Object Oriented Programming_Second_2022-2023
Second Year
The course gives the student a fundamental understanding of object-oriented programming using Java. It introduces the different concepts that are commonly associated with object-oriented programming. The course begins with an introduction providing an overview of object-oriented concepts followed by an introduction of the Java object model, the entities that implement it - classes, interfaces, objects, and so forth and the supporting syntax, and how to use Java to create applets for both World Wide Web and stand-alone applications. Finally, the course introduces key classes such as Collections, Wrapper, and Utility.