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NI-MOP Modern Object-Oriented Programming in Pharo Extent of teaching: 3C Instructor: Blizničenko J., Skotnica M. Completion: KZ Department: 18102 Credits: 4 Semester: Z Annotation:
Object-oriented programming is currently one of the most widespread paradigms of software creation, especially enterprise information systems, where its ability to natural abstraction is used to build complex modern applications. In this course, we build on the knowledge acquired in the course BI-OOP and aim to further deepen the skills of design and implementation of object systems in modern pure object system Pharo (https://pharo.org). The course focuses on individual approach to students, their development needs and areas of interest. In addition to deepening object programming skills, which are generally applicable in other OO languages, students will also gain the opportunity to work on interesting projects and OO technologies in terms of semestral work with the possibility of cooperation with practice and related bachelor, diploma, postgraduate our direct involvement in the Pharo Consortium.
Lecture syllabus:
1. History of OOP, introduction to Pharo environment 2. Pharo Smalltalk syntax, live debugging, test-driven development 3. Basic Pharo libraries, revision and deepening of basic skills of OOP and design patterns 4. Revision and deepening of basic skills of OOP and design patterns 5. Web application programming and persistence 6. UI programming, visualization (Roassal library) 7. Parsing and grammars, using reflection 8. Work on projects, consultations 9. Work on projects, consultations 10. Work on projects, consultations 11. Work on projects, consultations 12. Work on projects, consultations 13. Submission of projects Seminar syllabus:
1. History of OOP, introduction to Pharo environment 2. Pharo Smalltalk syntax, live debugging, test-driven development 3. Basic Pharo libraries, revision and deepening of basic skills of OOP and design patterns 4. Revision and deepening of basic skills of OOP and design patterns 5. Web application programming and persistence 6. UI programming, visualization (Roassal library) 7. Parsing and grammars, using reflection 8. Work on projects, consultations 9. Work on projects, consultations 10. Work on projects, consultations 11. Work on projects, consultations 12. Work on projects, consultations 13. Submission of projects Literature:
Books freely available at http://books.pharo.org/ Pharo MOOCRequirements:
Prerequsity: BI-OOP
Informace o předmětu a výukové materiály naleznete na https://courses.fit.cvut.cz/NI-MOP/.
Tento předmět obsahově navazuje na bakalářský předmět Objektově orientované programování.The course is also part of the following Study plans:
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