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.



Object-Oriented Data Structures in C++
This course is part of Accelerated Computer Science Fundamentals Specialization

Instructor: Wade Fagen-Ulmschneider
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There are 4 modules in this course
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5 videos15 readings3 assignments1 app item1 discussion prompt
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4 videos7 readings2 assignments1 programming assignment
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6 videos5 readings2 assignments
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7 videos1 reading2 assignments1 programming assignment1 app item
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Reviewed on Jan 29, 2021
This course provides a great introduction to OOP. This is perfect for me since I don't know how to start with OOP. The final project also provides a great code base for interested to study.
Reviewed on Mar 16, 2019
So well designed course! Should be named c++ made easy. I specifically liked the challenge problem and Week 4 programming assignment. Thanks professor Wade Fagen-Ulmschneider and Eric!
Reviewed on Jul 9, 2020
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.
Recommended if you're interested in Computer Science

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