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Object-Oriented Programming: Course Intro

Object-Oriented Programming: Course Intro. OOP Course Program, Evaluation, Exams, Resources. Svetlin Nakov. Telerik Software Academy. academy.telerik.com. Technical Trainer. www.nakov.com. Object-Oriented. Table of Contents. What's Coming Next in the Academy? The OOP Course Program

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Object-Oriented Programming: Course Intro

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  1. Object-OrientedProgramming: Course Intro OOP Course Program, Evaluation, Exams, Resources Svetlin Nakov Telerik Software Academy academy.telerik.com Technical Trainer www.nakov.com Object-Oriented

  2. Table of Contents • What's Coming Next in the Academy? • The OOP Course Program • The Trainers Team • Exams and Evaluation • Standard Criteria • Bonuses • Resources for the Course • Champions from C# Part II and CSS Styling

  3. Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) Coming To The Next Module

  4. What's Coming Next? • Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) • Continuation of C# – Part II • Fundamentals of OOP • Pretty much the same • Lectures two times a week • Practical exam after a month • The course exam? • 3-4 problems for 6 hours • Not a test, just a practical exam

  5. C# Programming Track • Software Academy Curriculum • The C# Programming Track • The Web Front-End Track • Specialties@ the Academy • Success Stories@ Telerik

  6. OOP – Program What Will We Cover in the OOP Course?

  7. The OOP Course Program • OOP Course Intro • Course Program, Exams, Evaluation • Defining Classes – Part I • Classes, Fields, Constructors,Methods, Properties, Enums • Defining Classes – Part II • Static Members, Structures, Generic Types, Namespaces, Attributes • Delegates, Extension Methods, Lambda Functions, Anonymous Types and LINQ

  8. The OOP Course Program (2) • OOP Fundamental Principles – Part I • Inheritance, Abstraction, Encapsulation • OOP Fundamental Principles – Part II • Polymorphism, Real-World Class Hierarchies, Cohesion and Coupling, UML Class Diagrams • .NET Common Type System • Value and Reference Types, SystemInterfaces, Cloning, Comparison, Enumeration • OOP Workshop: Creating a Game • Exam Preparation

  9. The Trainers Team

  10. Trainers Team • Svetlin Nakov, PhD • Manager Technical Training @Telerik Software Academy • 20 years software developmentexperience • 10+ years experience as trainer • Author of 6 books • Speaker at hundreds of events • E-mail: svetlin.nakov [at] telerik.com • Web site / Blog: http://nakov.com

  11. Trainers Team (2) • Nikolay Kostov • Senior Software Developer andTechnical Trainer @ Telerik Corp. • Student in Sofia University • Computer Science • IT and Informatics competitions contestant • Graduate from the second season of Telerik Software Academy • Email: nikolay.kostov [at] telerik.com • Blog: http://nikolay.it

  12. Trainers Team (3) • Doncho Minkov • Technical Trainer @ TelerikSoftware Academy • Student in Sofia University • Software Engineering • Contestant in the Informatics competitions • Graduate from the first season of Telerik Software Academy • Email: doncho.minkov [at] telerik.com • Blog: http://minkov.it

  13. Trainers Team (4) • George Georgiev • Technical Trainer @ Telerik Corp. • Informatics and IT competitions contestant and winner • Student in Sofia University • Software engineering • Graduate from the third season ofTelerik Software Academy • E-mail: georgi.georgiev [at] telerik.com • Blog: http://itgeorge.net

  14. Trainers Team (5) • Lyubomir Yanchev • IT competitions contestant and winner • Taekwondo Instructor@ Club "Mission" • Student at "Erih Kestner"German High School • E-mail: yanchev.lyubomir [at] gmail.com • Twitter:@LyubomirYanchev

  15. Evaluation Thank God There Are Bonuses!

  16. OOP – Evaluation • Evaluation components • Practical exam– 60% • Homework – 15% • Homework evaluation – 15% • 3 peer reviews per homework • Attendancein class– 10% • Bonuses • Forumsactivity – bonus up to 15% • Helping the other students – bonus up to 15% • PC Magazinecontest– bonus up to 20%

  17. Homework Peer Reviews • Everyone will get feedback for their homework • Everyone will give feedback for few random homework submissions • Students submit homework anonymously • Please exclude your name from the submissions! • For each homework submitted • Students evaluate 3 random homeworks • From the same topic, after the deadline • Give written feedback, at least 200 characters • Low-quality feedback  report for punishment

  18. Resources What We Need in Addition to this Course Content?

  19. The C# Textbook The official textbook for the course • “Introduction to Programming with C#”, Nakov S. and his team, 2010 • Freely downloadable from: www.introprogramming.info • The C# programming tracks follows the book • OOP  chapters 11, 14, 20 and 22

  20. Course Web Site & Forums • Register for the "Telerik Academy Forums": • Discuss the course exercises with your colleagues • Find solutions for the exercises • Share source code / discuss ideas • The C# Part II official web site: forums.academy.telerik.com/csharp-fundamentals http://academy.telerik.com/student-courses/programming/object-oriented-programming/

  21. Telerik IntegratedLearning System (TILS) • The Telerik Integrated Learning System (TILS) • www.telerikacademy.com • Important resource for all students • Homework submissions • Homework peer reviews • Presence cards with barcode • Reports about your results telerikacademy.com/Courses/Courses/Details/29

  22. Required Software • Software needed for this course: • Microsoft Windows (XP / Win7 / Win8) • Microsoft Visual Studio 2012or Visual Studio Express 2012 (free version of VS 2012) • .NET Framework 4.5 (included in Visual Studio) • Visual Studio 2005, 2008 or 2010 is also OK

  23. Champions from the Exams Telerik Academy Ninja Champions

  24. Champions: C# Part II • # 1 – Jasson Jekov • # 2 – Mihail Gochev • # 3 – Ivaylo Kenov

  25. Champions: CSS Styling • # 1 – Filip Bonev • # 2 – Teodor Kurtev • # 3 – Jasson Jekov

  26. Most Helping Student • Jasson Jekov

  27. Most Active Students in the Forum • # 1 – Jasson Jekov • # 2 – Teodor Kurtev • # 3 – Vladimir Orelov

  28. PC Magazine Champions • PC Magazine & Telerik Programming Contest – Round #1 • # 1 – Mihail Gochev • # 2 – Peter Alexandrov & Lazar Georgiev * More info at http://konkurs.pcmagbg.net/results-2-season-2012-2013/

  29. The Absolute Champion • The absolute champion of theC# Part II and CSS Styling courses: • # 1 – Jasson Jekov

  30. Object-Oriented Programming: Course Introduction http://academy.telerik.com

  31. Free Trainings @ Telerik Academy • C# Programming @ Telerik Academy • csharpfundamentals.telerik.com • Telerik Software Academy • academy.telerik.com • Telerik Academy @ Facebook • facebook.com/TelerikAcademy • Telerik Software Academy Forums • forums.academy.telerik.com

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