4 August 2023
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Learn Software Design Using C++ From the Inventor of C++
Design cannot be understood in the abstract: To discuss design you need concrete examples – preferably examples of both good and bad design. Conversely, you cannot understand a programming language or library – or use it well – by just learning the rules for its individual features. You need to understand the general design ideas behind the language or library: Its philosophy.
The ISO C++ language and its standard library provide many concrete examples for the discussion of design. We will look at C++ from its earliest days through the current 2020 ISO standard (C++20).
Key topics include type safety, expressiveness and extensibility, resource management, error handling, efficiency concerns, generic programming, and the evolution of ideas, techniques, language features.
Course leader
Bjarne Stroustrup
Target group
Bachelor's level
Fee info
EUR 138: EU/EEA citizens
EUR 1245: NON EU/EEA citizens
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