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TX CS 2: 130.422.c.1.h
CodeHS Lessons
Use object-oriented programming development methodology, data abstraction, encapsulation with information hiding, and procedural abstraction in program development and testing; and
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25.8 Intro to Objects/Maps |
25.9 Basics of Objects |
25.11 When Do I Use an Object? |
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12.1 Classes and Objects |
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5.2 Constructors |
5.4 Accessor Methods |
5.5 Mutator Methods |
5.6 Writing Methods |
9.3 Overriding Methods |
9.5 Creating References Using Inheritance |
9.6 Polymorphism |
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27.1 Classes and Objects |
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17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
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4.13 Class Design and Abstract Classes |
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17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
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17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
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17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
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19.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
19.2 Basics of Objects |
19.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
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20.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
20.2 Basics of Objects |
20.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
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17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
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26.8 Intro to Objects/Maps |
26.9 Basics of Objects |
26.11 When Do I Use an Object? |
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17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
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17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
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17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
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17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
Standard |
17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
Standard |
17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
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19.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
19.2 Basics of Objects |
19.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
Standard |
17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
Standard |
17.1 Intro to Objects/Maps |
17.2 Basics of Objects |
17.4 When Do I Use an Object? |
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12.8 Intro to Objects/Maps |
12.9 Basics of Objects |
12.11 When Do I Use an Object? |
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21.8 Intro to Objects/Maps |
21.9 Basics of Objects |
21.11 When Do I Use an Object? |
Standard |
11.2 Constructors |
11.4 Accessor Methods |
11.5 Mutator Methods |
11.6 Writing Methods |
16.3 Overriding Methods |
16.5 Creating References Using Inheritance |
16.6 Polymorphism |
Standard |
11.2 Constructors |
11.4 Accessor Methods |
11.5 Mutator Methods |
11.6 Writing Methods |
- What is CodeHS?
- Curriculum
- Platform
- Assignments
- Classroom Management
- Grading
- Gradebook
- Progress Tracking
- Lesson Plans
- Offline Handouts
- Problem Guides
- Practice
- Create
- Problem Bank
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- Quiz Scores
- Rostering
- Integrations
- Professional Development
- Stories
- Standards
- States
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- D.C.
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
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- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
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- State Standards
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- Contact Us
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