Object-Oriented Programming _ tesk1 _ at the beginning of winter vacation, object-oriented
Self-goal of the freshman year and next semester (requirements include the summary of the freshman year and the expectation of the ability to learn after the completion of the object-oriented course, expectations for Object-Oriented courses, vision planning for programming and professional competence)
In the first semester of college, I believe that many people have been passing through, and I am no exception. Compared with learning, the game is a good way to pass the time for Otaku. Okay, transfer subject:
I was very disappointed with my summary of my freshman year and did not listen carefully in class. I played games after I finished my homework. However, I was very careful with the class C, it may be because I learned a little about it in advance during the previous summer vacation, so although the class has no foundation, it is not very difficult. Now there are basically some ideas for the assignment assigned by the teacher, and I will write the program again. But one thing I can't do is that the debugging capability is too scum, so I will go to the next C pointer and so on, sometimes it doesn't work for some reason. The overall idea is true to myself. I haven't found it for a long time. I have no choice but to seek help or find another solution. The program I wrote, for example, is the Yang Hui triangle 2 in the class. At that time, I was very excited. When I first tried it, there were hundreds of lines of code ..., later, I improved the performance analysis tools by debugging the output statements... what is this... baidu.
For the C ++ course, we should not be lucky. When I was studying java, I also had access to the concepts and usage of classes and objects, in addition, if I can learn about C ++ in advance during the winter vacation, I hope I can learn the object-oriented programming course well and have better programming skills. I also hope that my passion for this major will remain unchanged.
Finally, we are looking forward to the C ++ class of Dong Ge next semester. The freshman year is expected to lay a good foundation!
2016/1/23