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View DealHave you always wanted to create console video games, but lack the basic C++ skills? Do you want to understand a more "heavy-duty" programming language? Do you really want to get "under the hood" and complete more complex computing tasks quickly? Do you simply want to advance your current skill set and learn one of the world's most popular programming languages?
C++ is one of the most widely used languages in the world. It's used for everything from financial trading applications (where speed equals revenue!) to console video games.
Delve into the C++ programming language with this course, C++ For Beginners, authored by expert David Pither-Patterson. David is an experienced instructor, specializing in presenting complex technical information in a manner that just about anyone can grasp. With David's help, you'll start by setting up your development environment and working your way through all the C++ fundamentals.
Included in the 46 video lectures that comprise the course are dozens and dozens of code examples that you can learn from. You'll also complete engaging lab exercises that are not only fun, but specially designed to help you retain the information in the lectures.
C++ is one of the most important languages you can learn--and there is no better way to learn it than with LearnToProgram's David Pither-Patterson!
LearnToProgram is a leading publisher of web, mobile and game development courses that are used by individuals and companies world-wide. Based outside of Hartford, Connecticut, the LearnToProgram team is dedicated to teaching more people to program than any other company on the face of the Earth. Their authors are among the most experienced in the field-- and they have one important thing in common: LearnToProgram authors consider themselves teachers first and technical experts second.