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C/C++ 2000: GNU For Intermediate Students

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  • Updated 7/2023
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
7 Hour(s) 12 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Mr. Randall Nagy
Rating
3.5
(09 Ratings)

Course Overview

C/C++ 2000: GNU For Intermediate Students

The C/C++ Transition

C/C++ 2000: GNU For Intermediate Students will review the key language-centric concepts modern C/C++ professionals will need to be aware of. Building upon the concepts presented in GNU C/C++ 1000, students should be familiar with the complete keyword set as presently defined by the modern standard for C programmers.


Classics Matter!

Writing C/C++ for decades I believe students need to also know how to work with those huge legacy code bases? Never soon to be updated, if it isn't broken then we should understand why many will want us to work with those classic standards!

Rollings Review
If C and / or C++ are new to you, we start our with a review of the core concepts. I think you'll appreciate the review, as well as the additional extended topics that we're going to be presenting in this 2000 level - or intermediate C/C++ educational opportunity. If you are familiar with C and basic C++ then you will also feel confident jumping right into this intermediate, 2000 level, lesson set.


Note also that we will be talking about a state machine and revisiting many concepts that were presented in the C/C++ 1000 series.


Additional Learning 'Ops

The reason why I like to present a concept more than once and in several different ways is as to make sure people understand the key concepts that are required for topical mastery. No practice, no glory?


So I hope you'll enjoy the review and if you didn't take C++ 1000 you might want to enroll in the beginning programming lessons as well.

Course Content

  • 7 section(s)
  • 63 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction
  • Section 2 GNU C/C++ 2000
  • Section 3 File Logging
  • Section 4 Syntactical Sugar
  • Section 5 State Machine, Revisited
  • Section 6 Object Relationships
  • Section 7 Bonus Content - File Logging

What You’ll Learn

  • Manage Polymorphic Relationships, Use GNU program creation & maintenance tools, Manage the debugging process


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