Object-Oriented Programming in C++: Functions
University of London International Programmes and Goldsmiths University of London via Coursera
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Overview
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This course is the third of five courses aiming to help you to become confident working in the object-oriented paradigm in the C++ language.
This specialisation is for individuals who want to learn about objected oriented programming. It's an all-in-one package that will take you from the very fundamentals of C++, all the way to building a crypto-currency exchange platform.
During the five courses, you will work with the instructor on a single project: a crypto-currency exchange platform. Whilst building the project, you will learn about a range of programming techniques from basic control flow and input/output through to file parsing, object-oriented techniques and user interaction on the console.
In this third course, you will start learning about C++ exception handling and reading data from files. You will learn about string processing, exception handling, data reading from a file, and how to convert pseudocode algorithms into working C++ code.
Upon completing the course, you will be able to:
* Convert pseudocode algorithms involving iteration, logic and string processing into working C++ code
* Use exception handling to gracefully recover when processing unreliable data
* Read text data from a file using the getline function
Syllabus
- File I/O, exception handling and algorithms: the CSVReader class, part 1
- This week you will learn about translating pseudocode to C++, exception handling and file I/O.
- File I/O, exception handling and algorithms: the CSVReader class, part 2
- This week you will learn more about translating pseudocode to C++, exception handling and file I/O.
Taught by
Dr Matthew Yee-King