Development [Pluralsight] C++ Fundamentals

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If C++ scares you, or you've heard that it's a difficult language, this course will show you how easy Modern C++ can be. It's a powerful language that works on a huge variety of platforms and has useful features that other languages don't have.

C++ is a general purpose programming language that is used by millions of developers. It has a reputation for being hard to learn and use, but with the changes in the language over the last few decades, this reputation is no longer deserved. C++ offers a powerful combination of performance and abstraction that other languages don’t have.

In this course, C++ Fundamentals Including C++ 17, you'll learn how to write simple console applications and be ready to move on to writing platform-specific code.

First, you’ll learn the basics of language syntax:
  • Declaring variables
  • Classes
  • Building expressions using operators and functions
  • Templates, indirection, and polymorphism
You'll explore the syntax additions from C++ 11, C++ 14, and C++17, using any modern compiler to run the examples.

You'll also see the principles of Modern C++ in action, relying on the Standard Library and using idioms like Resource Acquisition is Initialization to reduce the effort involved in memory management.

By the end of this course, you’ll be comfortable reading and writing Modern C++, including features added in C++17.

About the author
Kate Gregory is in her fourth decade of being paid to program. Her firm, Gregory Consulting Limited, is based in rural Ontario and helps clients adopt new technologies and adjust to the changing business environment. Current work makes heavy use of .NET and Visual C++ for both web and client development, especially for Windows 7 and 8. Managing, mentoring, technical writing, and technical speaking occupy much of her time, but she still writes code every week.

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