Udemy C Plus Plus Step By Step Training For Beginners Tutorial

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Udemy C Plus Plus Step By Step Training For Beginners Tutorial (Size: 207.18 MB)
 1_-_Installation_and_Basic_Syntax.mp416.72 MB
 3_-_Operators.mp413.63 MB
 2_-_Variables.mp413.6 MB
 4_-_If_Else_Statements.mp419.79 MB
 5_-_Ternary_Operator_and_Switch_Case_Statement.mp416.42 MB
 7_-_Arrays.mp419.02 MB
 6_-_Loops.mp417.37 MB
 8_-_Functions.mp421.06 MB
 9_-_Call_by_Value_and_Call_by_Reference.mp46.15 MB
 10_-_Structures.mp415.48 MB
 11_-_Complex_Structures.mp411.45 MB
 12_-_Classes.mp413.69 MB
 13_-_Objects.mp412.65 MB
 14_-_Factorial_Hands_On.mp410.15 MB


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A language like C++ gives a great introduction into
what being a computer scientist is really about
It may not be as glamorous a language as Java, Ruby
etc, but it allows you to gain a core
understanding of important program features such as
pointers and memory management. Even if it is not
a language you plan or want to use for the rest of
your life, you will appreciate it in years to come when you
start to find your desired programming path. C++ is the
intellectual predecessor of Java and C#

There are Infinite reasons explaining why learning C++ is
Important, Some are:

* Nearly all of the books in science and technology have their
code samples written in C/C
* C/C++ compilers are known to produce more efficient
machine code than any other compilers (with
fortran perhaps being the exception)
* There are billions of lines of code already
written in C++. Your possibilities for code reuse
are huge!
* Well defined ISO standard that is updated by a
group of experts from time to time. (It's not a "frozen"
language)
* Supported on most platforms, from microcontrollers (actually
C language) to cellphones
* Virtually all of the operative systems are coded in C s
* It's like learning Latin to understand English better. A lot of
languages were modeled on the syntax and constructs, for
example C#, Java, JavaScript, etc. Picking up C++ will give you a
head start by teaching you the common denominator
between all those languages
* Understanding the things that are abstracted away
from you in other languages (pointers, basic data
structures, garbage collection) theoretically
makes you a better programmer even if you don't
directly tinker in the details
* It doesn't happen every day, but one day you are
going to need to connect directly to a C++ program API from
your high level language. It will help if you have at least a
passable knowledge of C++ when this happens

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