Patterns and Idioms in C++
This is a self-paced GK Digital Learning product. GK Digital learning products are created by world-class production and instructional design teams to deliver an experience that feels more like a classroom than traditional e-learning with hands-on activities for real-world results. In addition to high quality video content and hands-on labs you will have access to subject matter experts to ask questions for feedback and support.
Developing good software in any language requires more than just knowledge of base language constructs. C++ is no exception and developing good software in C++ requires knowledge of idioms specific to C++ as well as understanding how to use software design patterns with C++. This course examines several patterns and idioms in C++.
This online learning event is comprised of Articles to read, Labs to participate in, Videos to watch and all the time you have access to Mentors that will help you better understand patterns and Idioms. We estimate that the learning event will take you around 3hrs to complete.
Objetivos
Varying algorithms with the strategy pattern
Implementing a compiler firewall
Working with the template method pattern
Software Development
Disponible en formato e-learning
Disponible en formato presencial
Disponible en formato a distancia
Subvención disponible
A través de Fundae, cumpliendo requisitos.
Duración
25 horas
- Dificultad 50%
- Nivel alcanzado 80%
Dirigido a
C++ developers who want to improve their programming and design capabilities
Conocimientos requeridos
All Delegates will require a Solid understanding of C++.
This can be attain using this Global Knowledge Course Code 5242 – Develop C++ Applications
Temario
Implement Copy Assignment Using Copy and Swap Idiom – 53 minutes 4 Activities: Article (2) | Lab (1) | Video (1)
Separate Implementation from Interface with Pimpl – 50 minutes 4 Activities: Article (2) | Lab (1) | Video (1)
Change Algorithms at Runtime with Strategy Pattern – 40 minutes 3 Activities: Article (1) | Lab (1) | Video (1)
Defer Certain Algorithm Steps to Subclasses Using the Template Method Pattern – 40 minutes 4 Activities: Article (2) | Lab (1) | Video (1)
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