Advanced C++ Programming Training in Pearland
We offer private customized training for groups of 3 or more attendees.
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Course Description |
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The comprehensive, five-day course consists of three modules. A preliminary module reviews topics, including inheritance, the ANSI C++ Standard Library, templates. I/O streams, and practical issues of C++ programming, such as reliability, testing, efficiency and interfacing to C. This material is covered as needed depending on the background of the students. The second module covers more advanced topics. Advanced issues of inheritance and polymorphism are covered. Principles of effective class design, including the orthodox canonical form, use of composition, templates and interface inheritance. The course covers exception handling and runtime type information (RTTI). Multiple inheritance is covered, including the complications that are introduced by this powerful feature. Advanced applications of C++ concepts are studied, including smart pointers and reference counting. The third module introduces the Standard Template Library (STL). The main components of data structures, algorithms and iterators are covered. Illustrations are provided of a number of important containers, such as vectors, stacks, queues, lists and sets. Extensive programming examples and exercises are provided. A number of progressively developed case studies are used to illustrate object oriented programming techniques and to give the student practical experience in putting together features of C++ learned in the course. A file is provided containing all the examples and laboratory exercises in the course.
Course Length: 5 Days
Course Tuition: $2090 (US) |
Prerequisites |
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Substantial C++ programming experience. |
Course Outline |
Inheritance and Polymorphism
ANSI C++ Library
Templates
Input/Output in C++
Practical Aspects of C++ Programming
Advanced Polymorphism and Inheritance
Exception Handling
Runtime Type Information
Applications of C++ Concepts
An Overview of Templates
Overview of STL
Examples from STL
STL Containers
STL Iterators |
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C++ Programming Uses & Stats
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Year Created 1983 |
Pros
Popular:
C/C++ is everywhere. In particular, they power more technologies than we give it credit for.
Flexible:
C++ is a multi-paradigm coding language. This means that it supports other styles such as procedural programming as well as Object-Oriented Programming.
Fast:
Because it is compiled, C++ gains a lot of speed. and is the language of choice for some applications as an example in the finance industry, where small differences in speed in high-frequency trading platforms can make the difference between a profit or a loss.
Job Opportunities:
C++ developers are high in demand. There are over 14,000 C++ open positions on linkedIn alone.
Similarity to Other Languages:
Many other languages like C, C#, and Java have very similar syntax to C++, making them easy to learn for those that already know C++.
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Cons
Difficult to Learn:
C++ syntax is complex and the standard library is small, making C++ difficult to learn for someone with little programming experience. Although, it's believed to be more difficult to learn C++ than other languages, more accurately it probably takes a bigger investment of your time and effort to learn than some other languages.
Strict Syntax:
There is not much flexibility to the syntax, so it can be difficult to write code in a readable way.
Little Memory Management:
C++ does very little memory management, forcing the programmer to do most of it themselves.
Debugging Issues:
C++ can be difficult and complex to debug when it is used for web applications.
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C++ Programming Job Market |
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Top Job Locations
New York City |
Complimentary Skills to have along with C++ Programming
C/C++ are the grandfather of most other languages. Once you understand C syntax and (OOP) Object Oriented Programming, you're well on your way to greener pastures. Since the .NET development ecosystem spans a wide array of capabilities and tools, it is difficult for .NET developers to know which .NET development skills and training to pursue in order to increase their marketability — and earning potential. For that reason, learning supplemental languages such as Java, JavaScript, Python, C/C++, and others is expected in today’s competitive skill-set driven playing field. |