Programming In Modern C++ | NPTEL Course Material / Pdfs / Ppts: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder… ABOUT THE COURSE : COURSE TYPE Core COURSE LEVEL Undergraduate/Postgraduate COURSE LAYOUT Week 1: Programming in C++ is Fun. Week 2: C++ as Better C. Week 3: OOP in C++. Week 4: OOP in C++. Week 5: Inheritance. Week 6: Polymorphism. Week 7: Type Casting. Week 8: Exceptions and Templates. Week 9: Streams and STL. Week 10: Modern C++. Week 11: Lambda and Concurrency. Week 12: Move, Rvalue and STL Containers. BOOKS AND REFERENCES Online Material: C++ reference – C++98 and C++03, C++11, C++14. Overview of the New C++ (C++11/14) by Scott Meyers, 2015. ISO C++ Standards. Presentations used in the Course. Books: C++ Move Semantics – The Complete Guide by Nicolai M. Josuttis, 2020. C++ Concurrency in Action, 2nd Edition by Anthony Williams, 2019. C++17 – The Complete Guide by Nicolai M. Josuttis, 2020. C++17 In Detail: Learn the Exciting Features of The New C++ Standard! by Bartlomiej Filipek, 2019. Professional C++, 4th Edition by Marc Gregoire, 2018. Functional Programming in C++ by Ivan Čukić, 2018. Effective Modern C++: 42 Specific Ways to Improve Your Use of C++11 and C++14 by Scott Meyers, 2015. There has been a continual debate on which programming language/s to learn, to use. As the latest TIOBE Programming Community Index for August 2021 indicates – C (13%), Python (12%), C++ (7%), Java (10%), and C#(5%) together control nearly half the programming activities worldwide. Further, C Programming Language Family (C, C++, C#, Objective C etc.) dominate more than 25% of activities. Hence, learning C++ is important as one learns about the entire family, about Object-Oriented Programming and gets a solid foundation to also migrate to Java and Python as needed. C++ is the mother of most general purpose of languages. It is multi-paradigm encompassing procedural, object-oriented, generic, and even functional programming. C++ has primarily been the systems language till C++03 which punches efficiency of the code with the efficacy of OOP. Then, why should I learn it if my primary focus is on applications? This is where the recent updates of C++, namely, C++11 and several later offer excellent depths and flexibility for C++ that no language can match. These extensions attempt to alleviate some of the long-standing shortcomings for C++ including porous resource management, error-prone pointer handling, expression semantics, and better readability. The present course builds up on the knowledge of C programming and basic data structure (array, list, stack, queue etc.) to create a strong familiarity with C++98 / C++03. Besides the constructs, syntax and semantics of C++ (over C), we also focus on various idioms of C++ and attempt to go to depth with every C++ feature justifying and illustrating them with several examples and assignment problems. On the way, we illustrate various OOP concepts. The course also covers important advances in C++11 and later released features. PRE-REQUISITE: Programming & Data Structure (mandatory), Programming in C (optional). Design and Analysis of Algorithms (optional). INDUSTRY SUPPORT: Programming in C++ is so fundamental that all companies dealing with systems as well as application development (including web, IoT, embedded systems) have a need for the same. These include – Microsoft, Samsung, Xerox, Yahoo, Oracle, Google, IBM, TCS, Infosys, Amazon, Flipkart, etc. This course would help industry developers to be up-to-date with the advances in C++ so that they can remain at the state-of-the-art. Prof. Partha Pratim Das received his BTech, MTech and PhD degrees in 1984, 1985 and 1988 respectively from IIT Kharagpur. He served as a faculty in Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Kharagpur from 1988 to 1998. In 1998, he joined Alumnus Software Ltd as a Business Development Manager. From 2001 to 2011, he worked for Interra Systems, Inc. as a Senior Director and headed its Kolkata Center. In 2011, he joined back to Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Kharagpur as Professor. Dr. Das has also served as a Visiting Professor with Institute of Radio Physics and Electronics, Calcutta University from 2003 to 2013. Dr. Das is currently the Head of Rajendra Mishra School of Engineering Entrepreneurship, the Professor-inCharge of the upcoming Research Park of IIT Kharagpur at Rajarhat, Kolkata, and the Joint Principal Investigator of National Digital Library of India project of MHRD.
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