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Advanced C++ programming


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I just had a 3 day course about Advanced C++ programming.

It was pretty cool, and I enjoyed every second of it.

 

I already knew most of the C++ language itself, but I've never taken any course about the different ways of programming, and which way suits best each solution. This was exactly what I wanted to learn, and I feel much more professional now :)

 

The course talked about the following things, and we had to write also real C++ code for most of the ways we just learned and compile and run it. It was organized pretty smart, as many topics built upon a previous topic, and the code we wrote earlier. That was fun also:

 

Design Patterns:

Creational Patterns:

  • Abstract Factory
  • Builder
  • Factory Method
  • Prototype
  • Singleton

Structural Patterns:

  • Adapter
  • Bridge
  • Composite
  • Decorator
  • Facade
  • Flyweight
  • Proxy

Behavioral Patterns:

  • Chain of Responsibility
  • Command
  • Interpreter
  • Iterator
  • Mediator
  • Memento
  • Observer
  • State
  • Strategy
  • Template Method
  • Visitor

Antipatterns:

  • usual problems in class design
  • solutions to problems

Each of those topics exposed a different way of programming in C++, and it was pretty amazing what kind of features are hidden in C++, of which most people probably never thought of before.

 

I had no idea how powerful and easy C++ really is, when you use it the real C++ way. Basically it was like, you should use classes for everything, and never do big if() constructs and other hardcoded and procedural logic.

 

Doing things right in C++ gives also a huge speed boost in execution and programming time, and makes code really reusable, as they explained why each const, virtual, static, volatile, mutable, stack, heap, algorithm, etc... is useful.

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Basically it was like, you should use classes for everything, and never do big if() constructs and other hardcoded and procedural logic.

 

Like polling for events :lol:

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It was at some finnish training center ( www.tieturi.fi ), but if you follow the wiki link above, you could also learn those things yourself.

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