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Module 1

  • Introduction and References
  • Fundamentals
  • Workshop: Fundamentals
  • Function Overloading
  • Understanding what can be overloaded and how
  • Additional C++ Types (bool & reference)
  • Workshop: Overloading
  • Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
  • Quick introduction to OOP
  • Classes
  • Structs
  • Access Modifiers
  • Constructors
  • Default and Deleted Functions
  • Initializer Syntax and Constructor Initialization Lists
  • Workshop: Classes
  • Memory Management
  • Classical Memory Interaction
  • Workshop: Memory

Module 2

  • Inheritance
  • Construction in Inheritance
  • Polymorphism
  • Virtual, Pure Virtual, Abstract, and Interfaces
  • Access Modifiers
  • Workshop: Inheritance (Shapes)
  • Exceptions
  • Understanding Exceptions
  • How Exceptions Work
  • When to Throw and Catch
  • Workshop: Exceptions
  • Memory Exhaustion
  • Notification Mechanisms
  • Handling Strategies
  • Modern Memory Management
  • RAII (Resource Acquisition Is Initialization)
  • Applying Templates to Modern Memory Management (SmartPointers)
  • C++11 Standardized SmartPointers
  • nullptr
  • Workshop: SmartPointers
  • Namespaces
  • Workshop: Namespaces

Module 3

  • Auto
  • The New Auto Keyword
  • The New Auto Return Syntax
  • Enum
  • New Style Enums
  • Constexpr
  • New Constant Expressions
  • Understanding Constness
  • Explaining Const and Mutable
  • Lambdas and Function Objects
  • Classes that Behave Like Functions
  • Introduction to Lambda Functions
  • Chrono
  • Introduction to the New Chrono Library

Module 4

  • Casting
  • Standard Library
  • String
  • Containers
  • Vector (std::vector)
  • List
  • Map
  • Array
  • Tuple
  • Initializer Lists
  • Iterators
  • Range-based For Syntax
  • STL Algorithms
  • Streams
  • Miscellaneous Keywords
  • static
  • explicit

Module 5

  • Move Semantics
  • Introduction to L-values and R-values
  • R-value References Applied to Move Semantics
  • Type Traits
  • Gaining Compile-Time Information
  • Concurrency
  • Introduction to C++11 Threading, Async/Future, and Atomic Types
  • Variadic Templates: An Introduction to C++11 Variadic Templates

Requirements

A minimum of 1 year of experience in C++.

 35 Hours

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