What will you learn?
C++ Pointers
C++ Reference Types
Memory Management in C++
More OOP Concepts in C++
Working with Streams and Files for input/output operations
About the course
Now that you’ve mastered the basics, the Intermediate level is where C++ truly shines.
This course is the second in a three-part series designed to teach students some of the most important C++ concepts. This part focuses on how C++ interacts with memory, featuring concepts like pointers/memory addresses, heap memory management, and writing/reading files.
Knowing C++, you can create applications that will run on a wide variety of hardware platforms such as personal computers running Windows, Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X, as well as small form factor hardware such as IoT devices like the Raspberry PI and Arduino –based boards.
Note: These courses will retire in June. Please enroll only if you are able to finish your coursework in time.
Program
Intermediate C++
Expand your C++ knowledge with this Intermediate-level course. Learn more about the language’s unique blend of low-level control and high-level OOP features.
Intermediate C++
Expand your C++ knowledge with this Intermediate-level course. Learn more about the language’s unique blend of low-level control and high-level OOP features.
Lecturers

Gerry O'Brien
Senior Content Development Manager Microsoft
Platform
All the courses on this platform are free of charge. The authors are top universities and corporations that seek to maintain high quality standards. If you do not meet a deadline for assignments, you lose points. Like on other platforms, the videos in which the theory is explained are followed by practical assignments. Courses are available in English, Chinese, Spanish, French and Hindi.