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Operator Overloading in C++

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This lecture covers the concept of operator overloading in C++, focusing on the implementation of various operators and constructors. The slides provide examples and exercises to illustrate the process step by step, emphasizing the manipulation of classes and objects. Topics include designing classes for polynomial manipulation, implementing arithmetic operations, and ensuring code compilation. The lecture also delves into the administration of programming projects, including team management, project milestones, and grading criteria.

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