Learn How to Program with C++
Pluralsight
Course Summary
If you've never programmed before, and you think you'd like to learn C++, why not learn it first? This course covers what you need to start writing real applications in C++.
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Course Description
C++ has a reputation for being a very difficult language to learn, and to use well. Changes to the language and the library that accompanies it have changed that. Beginners can now learn C++ and write real applications. In this course you'll learn the important parts of C++ 11 syntax, get an introduction to the most useful parts of the Standard Library, and be challenged to write applications yourself in addition to watching someone else write and explain code.
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Course Syllabus
Getting Started- 43m 34s
—Introduction 0m 53s
—Course Overview 4m 14s
—Module Overview 1m 18s
—Text Becomes Executable 2m 34s
—Tools 1m 43s
—Demo: Tools 5m 15s
—Command Line 3m 57s
—Smallest C++ App 3m 47s
—Demo: Smallest C++ App 8m 27s
—Errors 1m 37s
—Demo: Errors 7m 28s
—Summary 2m 21sStreams, Locals, and Flow of Control- 1h 5m
—Introduction 1m 21s
—Libraries 3m 9s
—Stream I/O 2m 21s
—Demo: Stream I/O 5m 29s
—Exercise: Stream I/O 2m 50s
—Include 2m 0s
—Local Variables 3m 7s
—Demo: Local Variables 18m 59s
—Type Safety 1m 19s
—Flow of Control 3m 2s
—Demo: Flow of Control 14m 18s
—Exercise: Guess My Number 4m 48s
—Summary 2m 52sFunctions and Headers- 56m 38sStrings and Collections- 59m 20sWriting Classes- 59m 35sCompiler Specific Topics- 26m 54sTopics to Learn Later- 54m 20sLegacy Constructs- 52m 0s