I liked it, it costed me a little because I am not a C programmer with big experience, and this course I feel is focused on C programmers that want to know how to "translate" their code to C++
Just right for programmers seeking to update their skills to the new V11 C++. I recommend getting the book by the author that helps along with a text or Coursera course on Algorithms.
par Pratik p
•Good
par BITTU K
•good
par Yu G
•good
par anurag s
•Good
par Liwansh s
•good
par Pragya T
•good
par HASHIR M
•good
par Kratin M
•Good
par G H K
•Good
par Garima A
•Good
par KHAGESH K D
•good
par Chaitanya S T
•good
par HARSHITA K
•good
par Grandhi r
•good
par madhu s
•good
par RAMANALA N
•Good
par Talla B
•Good
par David F M N
•Nice
par Divya J
•good
par Adarsh k
•Good
par SINGH V V
•GOOD
par Taiga N
•Test
par Rasheed N
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•!
par Pietro P
•The course is good and exercises are not trivial, the teacher speaks very slowly but this is to accommodate not native English speakers and I find it to be fair.
The course mixes a bit of graph theory with the teaching of the C++ language and I reckon that to be a good idea as it makes you solving non trivial problems thus stressing the C++ topics covered during the lecture, that would not have been the case if problems were simpler.
The only big limit I see in the course is the grading system as the peer-review system does not work very well as the student's preparation is very uneven, you can't expect much more from an on-line course though.
To draw a conclusion I had the sense of having learned something at the end of the course, which is rewarding, I really appreciate the work you are doing in striving to provide the best knowledge to everybody, I think it is a small revolution.