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Learner Reviews & Feedback for C++ For C Programmers, Part A by University of California, Santa Cruz

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About the Course

This course is for experienced C programmers who want to program in C++. The examples and exercises require a basic understanding of algorithms and object-oriented software....

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AV

Jul 22, 2020

was good to learn c++ advanced topics after learning the basics at my high school.it had some very essential topics that dealt with too much innovative coding. It was good learning experience.

TT

May 10, 2020

It is an awesome course to move to c++ from C .Includes all the essential elements needed in C programming.i.e the best course available to learn C++.

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By Anchal S

Jan 14, 2022

It was good

By ROHIT K

Jun 12, 2020

good course

By nayan k

Aug 18, 2018

nice course

By Hemanth M

Sep 7, 2022

very good

By 18C140 Y T

Jul 11, 2020

very nice

By Debanjan D

Jul 6, 2020

very nice

By Sayan M

Jul 13, 2018

Excellent

By SHUWEL A L

May 30, 2020

its good

By chandan k

Apr 20, 2020

Thanks

By Manpreet K

Oct 10, 2020

goood

By Rashi J

Oct 23, 2021

good

By Trupti D

Jul 7, 2021

nice

By BHAMARE S B

Jul 11, 2020

nice

By Golla M

Jun 18, 2020

good

By NAGANE S S

Jun 15, 2020

good

By YASH S

Jun 14, 2020

good

By Dipesh P

Jun 13, 2020

good

By Deleted A

Jun 8, 2020

nice

By Sunil R

May 31, 2020

Good

By NILOY K P

May 31, 2020

well

By Akhilesh G

May 27, 2020

Nice

By Ramani k

Jul 18, 2018

good

By Aman P

Aug 16, 2021

ok

By Bingen E

Jan 13, 2017

It accomplishes the main goal: help with the leap from C to C++, but:

- It's damn slow. I had to use the 1.5x or 2x speed all the time, and I'm not native English.- The format of the slides is really ugly (e.g., those bullet points in the code)- No lecture notes are provided- The references are to his (expensive) books instead- No source code of examples is provided either- Graph theory is interesting, but out of scope. Waste of time for those who already know it are not interested in and just want to learn C++. It would be better to provide references for optional reading or reviewing.

By Johannes

Aug 9, 2022

I really like the professor and his style, he is clearly knowledgeable in this field BUT:

- lectures slides often show code over multuple slides, not properly formated, no coloring. It's very hard to follow

- I learned much more about graph theory then about C++ in the course and especially HW3 is just a farce, it takes so much time and was not covered well in the class

- why not provide code examples or more worked-out code snippets as downloads to start from and/or have as a reference