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In this course you will be able to learn many new advanced topics which you haven’t covered before. It includes a wide range of advanced topics that are explained with a lot of examples and slides animations. At the end of this course you will be a pro in C++ and you will be able to make your own games in C++ and many run time applications. So those who wish to excel in their programming life must take this course because there are so many new concepts to learn from this course.
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Umair KhanSoftware Engineer
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Specification: Learn Advanced C++ Programming
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Price | $14.99 |
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Duration | 15.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
Learn Advanced C++ Programming
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Le Reck –
Yes I found it amazing and up to the expectations
Aaron Pung –
I do not recommend this course. At all. To anyone. I’d love to give this eacher < 1 star. A majority of the explanations are rushed. It's not clear that the instructor understands the algorithms he's using, since his explanations are bad, and his diagrams are even worse. To supplement the instructor's mediocre explanations, I need to go through the same video at least twice, finally working it out on pen and paper. Most videos cover enough content to be 2 separate videos. Videos that cover a single topic are great. The drawn diagrams are sloppy, should be done with a stylus or powerpoint. He's writing everything with a mouse, which isn't helpful. There's a lot of weird self praise. I hope this was very easy to explain, because I explained it very detailed, with diagrams. and here is how to call a pointer as an argument. if you do not know how to do this, then you should go learn how to do this. Most of the text in Specializations section of Templates seems to be read. There's no intuition or discussion just a lot of words with no powerpoint slides for the user. When explaining Swap of the multimap, he creates two IDENTICAL multimaps, then shows you by swapping them. ...Yeah, because A and A, when swapped look like...A and A. Direct quote: [...] the answer is going to be the same, because you are not much smarter than your compiler. I wish i could make this up there's no need for these backhanded comments.
Sean Ryan –
Bad communicator, does not fully explain everything.
Watson –
It turned out to be an amazing course. Loved the content covered in this course. The instructor is really good and has a brilliant way to express his thoughts in a very organised way. Will recommend this course to people who would like to learn advanced C++.
Pravin Mote –
It was good course explaining the advanced concepts in detail.
Hatem Mohammed –
The instructor is not well acquainted with the subject at all. He does a lot of bad programming practices. Also, some of the codes are going to work only for the test data he used in his examples. He didn’t cover most of the corner cases.
Leizle Munez –
Excellent course…Covers a wide range of topics