This course teaches learners how to write a program in the C++ language, including how to set up a development environment for writing and debugging C++ code and how to implement data structures as C++ classes. It is the first course in the Accelerated CS Fundamentals specialization, and subsequent courses in this specialization will be using C++ as the language for implementing the data structures covered in class.
This course is part of the Accelerated Computer Science Fundamentals Specialization
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Try Coursera for BusinessSyllabus - What you will learn from this course
Orientation; Writing a C++ Program
Understanding the C++ Memory Model
Developing C++ Classes
Engineering C++ Software Solutions
Reviews
- 5 stars77.34%
- 4 stars17.34%
- 3 stars3.05%
- 2 stars0.87%
- 1 star1.38%
TOP REVIEWS FROM OBJECT-ORIENTED DATA STRUCTURES IN C++
Great explanations by the professor, only reason I am giving 4 stars is due to less support from course staff. Although assignments are well designed, instructions for few are confusing.
It could have been done in a better fashion, e.g., keeping the difficulty constant, but making some things easy and some things hard just makes the student wonder about their own skills.
I enjoyed this course so much! Explanations were very clear and now i feel like i can navigate c++ code much easier! It has made me eager to keep exploring this awesome language and data structures!
The course is really quite good. Sometimes im leaving wanting slightly more depth, but it still does a pretty good job. My favoriate part are the quizes, i think these really test understanding.
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