If you have no previous knowledge or experience in C++, you will like that the course begins with C++ basics.
Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre – Learn and Understand C++
If you want to learn C++ to advance your skills, gain the ability to program games, and create your own software, you might love this course! You can go from beginner to advanced with C++ using this course because it has 9+ hours of video that might motivate you to keep learning and programming in C++!
If you have no previous knowledge or experience in C++, you will like that the course begins with C++ basics. If you have learned about C++ already in another course and want to improve what you already know, the course has hours of different topics in C++ with one topic per section. Each section is linked to the previous one in terms of utilizing what was already learned. Each topic is supplied with lots of examples which help students in their process of learning. Also, some new features introduced in C++11 standard are explained. This is what makes it interesting for both beginner and advanced students. Even if you already have a lot of experience in programming in C++, this course can help you learn some new information you had missed before. Upon the completion of this course, you should be able to write programs that have real-life applications.
What I think is the best about this course is that you can search questions others have had, post your own questions, and get answers to challenges you are currently facing in learning and using C++. You get paid C++ expert technical support in this course here to answer every single question you ask!
If you still are not sure about taking the course, maybe these stories of what the students before you experienced will be more useful than whatever I can say about this course. Maybe you can see if you identify with where they were when they took the course and what they got out of it. These are all copied from the course reviews below.
So far I’m enjoying it, explanation of subjects are easy to understand.
Very clear instruction, easy to understand.
Straight forward. No fluff like some other courses where they take you on tangents about stuff you will probably never encounter.
If you any suggestions you have on topics that have not been covered, you can send them via private message. I will do my best to cover them as soon as possible.
Thank you for reading this. I hope to see you in the course soon and I hope you will enjoy your time learning as much as I have!
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Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre
Jerry Banfield with EDUfyre
In 2005 while I was in college at the University of South Carolina, I tried to working online. I signed up for an MLM program and a survey website. A month later, I had refunds from both and figured working online was not possible because everything was a scam. The truth was I was afraid to fail again.
In 2011, I moved in with my wife and launched an online business focusing on video game addiction in an attempt to avoid dealing with any of my other problems. In a few months, I changed my business to selling shirts because I realized there was no money in video game addiction. A year after ing my business, I dropped out of my criminology PHD program at the University of South Florida to run my business full time which by then had changed to helping clients with Facebook and Google ads based on my experience failing to do them successfully for myself.
In 2013, I ing sharing everything I knew for free on YouTube because I hoped it would help me get more clients. By April 2014, I was nearly bankrupt after failing at 15+ different business models. I was also nearly dead from trying to drink the pain away and fortunately the fear of death motivated me to get into recovery. Being in recovery motivated me to focus more on being of true service to others and less on what I would get out of it. I ed making courses online with Udemy which soon turned into my first real business. I partnered with as many talented instructors as I could and learned from top instructors how to get my courses the most sales.
In 2015, I tried making some inspirational videos sharing what I learned in recovery and got an amazing response on YouTube. To make the background on my videos more interesting, I ed making the inspirational videos while playing video games. To make a more helpful website, I hired a freelancer to convert the videos into blog posts including this about page originally.
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Course Curriculum
Introduction
Introduction (10:52)
Set Up
Set Up (15:34)
First C++ Program
The most basic C++ program (5:42)
Hello world, printing to monitor (13:14)
More advanced print formats (8:50)
Variables in C++ part 1 (13:22)
Variables in C++ part 2 (17:31)
Interaction with user
Getting data from standard input (keyboard) (14:31)
First “useful” program – calculate sum (11:39)
Constant variables in C++, macro constants (14:28)
The auto keyword new in C++11 (7:49)
Comments (5:30)
More advanced examples
Inclusion of other libraries (10:16)
if-else statement conditional execution (19:22)
Logical operators part 1 (17:26)
Logical operators part 2 (7:09)
Relational operators
Comma operator (8:44)
Repeating code executions – loops
for loop (19:57)
while loop (9:50)
do while loop (12:23)
for each loop (new in C++11) (13:55)
break statement (9:28)
continue statement (10:41)
goto (5:21)
Infinite loops (4:46)
Nested loops (4:56)
Arrays – basics
Declaration and usage (9:50)
Memory representation (1:41)
Array initialization (18:33)
Simple array algorithms (10:31)
C string (5:29)
Functions – basics
Concept and usage (14:46)
Functions with return values (19:01)
Functions that do not accept anything and do not return anything (14:48)
Basics lambda anonymous functions new in C++11 (9:26)
Exception handling
Explanation and usage part 1 (18:35)
Explanation and usage part 2 (19:24)
Standard exceptions (6:07)
Generic catch block (4:51)
Nested try-catch blocks (2:30)
Exception propagation (4:30)
Structures in C++
Concept and usage (2:28)
Attributes and structure initialization (13:03)
static attributes (14:47)
Arrays of struct (8:31)
Generic programming – basics
Generic Programming part 2 (16:03)
Generic Programming part 1 (16:13)
STL (standard types in C++)
vector (16:02)
deque (12:38)
string (17:34)
map (8:12)
function (13:32)
Classes in C++ – Beginning
Principles of object-oriented programming (OOP) part 1 (18:56)
Concept and usage (2:28)
Principles of object-oriented programming (OOP) part 2 (6:13)
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