This course teaches learners how to write a program in the C++ language, including how to set up a development environment for writing and debugging C++ code and how to implement data structures as C++ classes. It is the first course in the Accelerated CS Fundamentals specialization, and subsequent courses in this specialization will be using C++ as the language for implementing the data structures covered in class.

Object-Oriented Data Structures in C++

Object-Oriented Data Structures in C++
This course is part of Accelerated Computer Science Fundamentals Specialization

Instructor: Wade Fagen-Ulmschneider
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Reviewed on May 27, 2021
The course is really quite good. Sometimes im leaving wanting slightly more depth, but it still does a pretty good job. My favoriate part are the quizes, i think these really test understanding.
Reviewed on Jan 29, 2021
This course provides a great introduction to OOP. This is perfect for me since I don't know how to start with OOP. The final project also provides a great code base for interested to study.
Reviewed on Mar 16, 2019
So well designed course! Should be named c++ made easy. I specifically liked the challenge problem and Week 4 programming assignment. Thanks professor Wade Fagen-Ulmschneider and Eric!





