FC
12 de jun. de 2016
A very good courser, especially for people like me that have a lot experience in coding c program but want to learn something more to advance my career. I'll recommend this course to my friend.
HS
5 de may. de 2020
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.
por Debanjan D
•6 de jul. de 2020
very nice
por Sayan M
•14 de jul. de 2018
Excellent
por SHUWEL A L
•30 de may. de 2020
its good
por chandan k
•20 de abr. de 2020
Thanks
por Manpreet K
•10 de oct. de 2020
goood
por Rashi J
•23 de oct. de 2021
good
por Trupti D
•8 de jul. de 2021
nice
por BHAMARE S B
•12 de jul. de 2020
nice
por Golla M
•18 de jun. de 2020
good
por NAGANE S S
•16 de jun. de 2020
good
por YASH S
•15 de jun. de 2020
good
por Dipesh P
•13 de jun. de 2020
good
por Deleted A
•8 de jun. de 2020
nice
por Sunil R
•31 de may. de 2020
Good
por NILOY K P
•31 de may. de 2020
well
por Akhilesh G
•27 de may. de 2020
Nice
por Ramani k
•18 de jul. de 2018
good
por Aman P
•17 de ago. de 2021
ok
por Bingen E
•13 de ene. de 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.
por Johannes R
•10 de ago. de 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
por Harry L
•14 de ago. de 2019
i must admit that i thought i would gain some more basic knowledge on c++
some namespace discussions , oop , special pointers etc.
the exercises were hard but... no real grasp of the c++ advantages.
i don't think i'll enroll to part B at this moment but im sure am encouraged to keep on learning this language also because of this course, and that's the reason for the third star i gave.
por Juanhao Z
•10 de abr. de 2017
I thought at first according to the title of this course, that it should be an intro for c programmers. But it is more like a brush-up for already c++ programmers. Be ready to take some other course or reading parallel. Otherwise the homeworks are absolutely interesting and suitable for new-comer. It would be better if more videos with more details could be made.
por Mariela A H
•26 de abr. de 2021
The course was ok. I don't feel it was a C++ course but more a graph theory course. The material was a little bit disorganized, there are topics that could be addressed in just one video, but the teacher talks about the same things over and over again.
por Derick R
•30 de ago. de 2017
Too much focus on implementing Graph algorithms and too little about actually learning C++. The homework assignments time allocation (2 * 2 hours) is by far not enough to be able to complete the assignments.
por Arpit A
•1 de jun. de 2020
In starting the course it's explaining two algorithms and its very difficult for to understand and complete the assignment.
overall the course is amazing.