IT Informatics Tutorial

Java Series: Basic Concepts in Object Oriented Programming

by Raul RAMOS POLLAN (CERN-IT)

Europe/Zurich
IT Auditorium (CERN)

IT Auditorium

CERN

Description
This tutorial presents a simple explanation of the fundamental ideas behind the so-called Object Oriented Paradigm. With a general approach, it will provide you with the basic understanding to be able to think OO and learn OO languages and techniques. Aspects like maintenance and reuse of code, quality, and large projects design and implementation will be discussed within the OO framework, and some of the reasons behind such benefits will be outlined. The talk will be general enough not to require any previous knowledge of any programming language but some insight in software development would be convenient. In the same way, the talk will give you the basics to learn any OO based methodology or language. This is a repetition of the presentation given several times in the IT Informatics Tutorials.

Organiser(s): M.Marquina and R.Ramos /IT-User Support
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