Intermediate C++ Programming Techniques

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Intermediate C++ Programming Techniques

Coursera · Intermediate ·💻 AI-Assisted Coding ·3mo ago

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Explores intermediate C++ programming techniques including modular programming and code generation with GenAI tools

Original Description

Building on the fundamentals, this course explores more complex C++ features including arrays, strings, input/output operations, and functions. Learners will develop modular programming skills and learn to structure their code for reusability and maintainability. The course introduces GenAI tools for code generation to enhance productivity and provides practical experience with file handling and external libraries. By the end of this course, you will be able to - Proficiently create and manipulate arrays and strings while implementing comprehensive input/output operations for both console and file handling in C++ - Use function design for creating modular, reusable code with appropriate parameter passing techniques - Leverage external libraries to extend program capabilities - Utilize GenAI tools for efficient code generation of common programming tasks—establishing a strong foundation in C++ fundamentals and modern development practices
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