C++ Programming - Beginner to Advance

C++ will open up more career opportunities

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C++ Programming  - Beginner to Advance

What You Will Learn!

  • To learn how to write inline functions for efficiency and performance.
  • To learn the syntax and semantics of the C++ programming language.
  • To learn how to design C++ classes for code reuse.
  • To learn how to implement copy constructors and class member functions.
  • To understand the concept of data abstraction and encapsulation.
  • To learn how containment and inheritance promote code reuse in C++.
  • To learn how to use exception handling in C++ programs.

Description

Why you should learn C++

Much, if not most of the software written today is still written in C++ and this has been the case for many, many years.

Not only is C++ popular, but it is also a very relevant language. If you go to GitHub you will see that there are a huge number of active C++ repositories and C++ is also extremely active on stack overflow.

There are many, many leading software titles written entirely or partly in C++. These include the Windows, Linux, and Mac OSX operating systems!

Many of the Adobe products such as Photoshop and Illustrator, the MySQL and MongoDB database engines, and many many more are written in C++.

Leading tech companies use C++ for many of their products and internal research and development. These include Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, PayPal, Google, Facebook, Oracle, and many more.

Can you see how learning C++ will open up more career opportunities for you?

If more professional companies are using C++, it stands to reason that there is going to be more of a demand for C++ programmers.

But the main reason programmers should probably learn C++ is that it is so powerful!

What do I mean by powerful?

C++ is super fast and is a general-purpose programming language that supports both procedure and object-oriented programming making it very flexible.

It can scale easily. And it can be portable as well.

C++ can do many things that other languages just can't.

That's why nearly every major language has a way to interface with code written in C++.

Since C++ has influenced so many languages, if you know C++ you'll likely see elements from C++ in new languages you learn.


Is C++ difficult to learn?

With all the power and flexibility of C++ comes complexity.

There is no question that C++ is one of the most complex programming languages out there.

But with the right instructor and the right training, you really can get up to speed with C++ quickly, and that's what this course is all about.


What do I get out of learning C++?

More career options for one! C++ is one of the most popular programming languages used in game development. It's also heavily used in embedded applications. Your investment in time in learning C++ will reward you time and time again with more pay, more opportunities, and frankly, more fun!

Are you ready to get started?

If you are ready to get that first paid programming job or to move up to a more senior programming position, then this course is for you!

Your new job or consulting opportunity awaits!

Why not get started today?

Who this course is for:

  • This course is perfect for absolute beginners with no previous coding experience, or anyone wanting to add C++ to their existing skillset.

  • Anyone looking to increase career options by learning one of the most in-demand programming languages.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is perfect for absolute beginners with no previous coding experience, or anyone wanting to add C++ to their existing skillset.
  • Anyone looking to increase career options by learning one the most in-demand programming languages.

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Tags

  • C++

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Lectures

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