Demystifying Containers in STL in C++
What you'll learn
- They would understand intricacies of Standard Template Library
- They would know how Containers, Iterators and Algorithms work inside STL
- In this course they would understanding functioning of STL containers.
Requirements
- Hands on Experience of Programming in C++
- Working knowledge of Templates in C++
- C++ IDE like CodeBlock or gcc under Linux Compiler or Eclipse Mars C++ IDE
Description
Perhaps you are already using C++ as your main programming language to solve problems as a part of academics or profession. It doesn't mean that you have already used STL. You may have noticed, though, that many coders manage to write their code much more quickly and concisely than you.
Or perhaps you are a C++ student, and want to add one more skill set because of the great functionality of this language and its libraries.
Regardless of where you’re coming from, this course can help you to explore the magical world of STL containers. In it, we will review some of the powerful features of the Containers in Standard Template Library (STL) – a great tool that, sometimes, can save you a lot of time in an professional and academic life.
This is going to be the first course in three-part course series divided into Containers, Iterators and Algorithms separately.
However before taking this course, you should be well versed with C++ and templates in C++.
Who this course is for:
- Absolute beginners having knowledge of C++ and Templates in C++
- Interested in learning advanced concepts of C++
- Want to become ready for facing interview
Instructors
Post graduate Engineer... Computer Programming language trainer for last 20 years... Passionate about teaching and have taught personally over 3500 students. Currently my team is developing unique methodology for teaching programming language to the masses at lowest possible price. My team has tried to develop absolutely out of the box e-learning contents similar to Crafting a diamond.... for those who want to understand language concepts...
I studied electronics as an Electronic Engineering Technologist at DeVry University. In working in the Audio Video and consumer electronics field since 1994, I have written and used C and C++ programs for work and to help automate every day computer tasks from stock trading applications to Graphical, Standard Deviation calculators. It is a pleasure to help others in topics that I have already spent so much time learning. For over the last 20 years I have been continually updating and practicing C and C+ programming skills.
I hope you enjoy the course.