In the C++ Programming course you'll learn fundamental programming concepts, including decision making, looping, and classes, with the support of practical, step-by-step examples.
In the C++ Programming course you'll learn fundamental programming concepts, including decision making, looping, and classes, with the support of practical, step-by-step examples.
Many of today's popular desktop, web, and mobile apps were developed with the C++ programming language. With software development roles expected to grow at 22 percent from 2012-2022, learning C++ is an important first step to a career in computer science.
This course is designed to introduce you to the concepts, terminology, application, and coding of the C++ programming language. This course consists of 18 lessons that use text, full programming scenarios, instructional videos, and hundreds of live coding labs that give you real-time feedback on your work. You will learn fundamental programming concepts, including decision making and looping, with the support of practical, step-by-step examples.
After working through these lessons, you will understand the basics of structured and object-oriented programming techniques. Most importantly, you will be able to build C++ programs to strengthen your developer portfolio.
What you will learn
How to write C++ programs utilizing proper coding techniques
How to apply problem solving methods
Important programming terminology
How you will benefit
Have a solid understanding of C++ language can lead to more advanced programming languages
Meet the standard job requirements for an entry-level software development career by understanding how to write C++ programs
Know how to use your knowledge in C++ programming to solve industry-specific problems and advancing your career in this field
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