Start With C / C++ and Object Oriented Programming

Learn C++ and Object Oriented Programming (OOP) - Learn by example with over 15 (and growing) code examples

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Start With C / C++ and Object Oriented Programming
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Jun 2015
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What you will learn

Create a C/C++ Program

Understand Variable, Loops and other fundamental C++ programming structure

To be able to create classes and know what an object is

Go further and have the understanding to continue into more complex C++ structure

Why take this course?

C/C++ has been used for many years to write some of the best applications for many of the computers out there.

  • Have you ever wanted to learn C/C++?
  • Looked at code and thought it looked graceful yet complex?

Going me and in this course I teach you how to program the fast, powerful and popular C++ programming language from scratch, only assuming you have basic computer.

Learn by example with over 15 (and growing) code examples plus lectures to explain key concepts in C++.

C++ has been favoured by the professional programmers for many years because of its power and flexibility. Many games have been written in C++. Many of the scripting languages modelled on the syntax and style.

Even today C++ is a popular language, even still amongst the indie game programmers. Its flexible enough to create a Windows UI or program a Unix TCP server.

C++ is a challenging language; but in this course I take you step by step through the basics. Building you skills and through many code examples I show you how to build a program and how to create C++ classes and objects.

So, don't delay, start learning today and you could be using these basics in your next computer program.

5th June 2015 - Course Update

Template classes are great; they provide a way of create a class to manipulate a data type even when you are not sure what that datatype will be. I've just added a new lecture that shows you an example Template Class and how they are used. Enjoy.

9th June 2015 - Course Update

3 new lectures added. One on Linked Lists, one on Enum and third on Union. Enjoy

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Reviews

Krishitha
July 20, 2021
Mr.Sean did a good job in making me understand each and every topic. Also the quiz made me know the definitions. Thank You.
Henrik
August 7, 2017
Concepts are very well and comprehensively explained. There are a few "modern" C++ features that are not included, like "lambda" functions and "auto" data type.
Rajan
September 16, 2016
Seems like the instructor does not know the difference between float and double and is not prepared with the number of decimal points each variable type supports. But the instructor still walks into the topic unprepared and advises to "Play around with it" and "go look at float and double"! I have taken other courses for C and found the instructors more organized.
Stephen
August 21, 2016
Excellent Intro to C++. Very well in it's presentation and content. I look forward to more advanced courses from this instructor.
George
March 19, 2016
Only issue so far is that I believe there were only 8 questions, I go 2 wrong and I have a 50% Not adding up for me. Additionally not sure if you are going to cover the switch statement. I guess one issue I have is I think that creating a class, usually means you create a '.h' file where you create the variables, and then you have the methods. I'm use to using JAVA and Objective C. I got concerned because I was expecting that #include should be for the '*.cpp' class file and not just the header file. To me I think lecture is more geared for C. So it is good to learn the roots of C++, but I believe that more could have been done on classes. Issue for me (and I did not understand how exactly C operates, is the .h file being the class and not just the header file, so I couldn't understand how the class would be called. If I created a separate .cpp file (thinking I would in a program just #include that class, it did not work. But once I did it exactly in the video, it worked. Swift programming language is much better....we have to get out of the 20th Century. :) But we also have to understand the history. Good course as an introduction and moves at a good rate. If you explained the '.h' file more that would have really helped.
Dey
July 13, 2015
Misguided and uninformative advice. The instructor fumbles around not really explaining any techniques at all, how about insight on who owns pointers and how to be safe with memory? What a waste of money!

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