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Live and Learn. In this series of courses you will learn some key insights and will improve your learning skills.
Master C++ Object-Oriented Programming with hands-on learning. Understand classes, objects, inheritance, and more in a week-long course designed for beginners.
Dive into the world of C++ Object-Oriented Programming! This course takes you from zero to hero in programming with C++, covering everything you need to know in a hands-on, easy-going style. Perfect for beginners eager to learn in just about a week.
Learn C++ Object-Oriented Programming, Classes, Objects, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Methods, Control Structures.
In this course you will learn how to become a C++ Object-Oriented programmer by learning to do programming hands-on. This course is easy to understand and will take you from not knowing any C++ Object-Oriented Programming to becoming proficient in the C++ language. The terminology is simply to understand and taught in easy to understand plain English.
You will walk through c++ source code, compile and run the examples to get a full understanding of the topics. This course is expected to take about a week (40 hours) to complete if you go through the entire examples.
The lectures are structures in a step-by-step fashion to make the concept easily understandable with solid examples.
You should take this course to help you learn one of the hottest programming languages in use today in industry.
Topics Covered:
C++ Object-Oriented Programming:
Classes
Objects
Inheritance
Polymorphism
Intro. to Programming in C
Installation of a C Compiler
Variables
Arrays
Vectors
Constants
Arithmetic Operators
Value Assignments
Control Structures
For loops,
While loops
Do…while loops,
Switch & break statements.
Functions
Learn the C++ Object Oriented Programming language step-by-step.
Quickly master key topics such as: Objects, Classes, Polymorphism & Inheritance.
Learn to program with hands-on approach.
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Live and Learn. In this series of courses you will learn some key insights and will improve your learning skills.
not inuff explanations, no exercizeat all! very poor contect
Pretty cool stuff, I skipped over the first few sections, I just came out of my first c++ class. Thank you for being one of the few people out there that uses the GNU compiler. I was using code blocks in widows but I am liking the change.
I like the fact the you build an executable file right away every time you compile with gnu.
Can you provide a list of widows command line commands. I am from a Unix background, but I am trying to get used to the widows operating system, so I am purposely using the command line in windows instead.
Some of the commands are the same like change directory, but to use ls, I had to go online a find out the command was dir.
Glosses over many important details. Fortunately I know enough of C++ that I'm understanding it all, but greater explanation would be useful.
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Yahya O.
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