Modern-CPP-Programming/README.md
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# Modern-CPP-Programming #
Modern C++ Programming Course (UNIVR) - C++11/C++14
## TOPICS ##
**1. Introduction**
* A Little History of C and C++ Programming Languages
* C++ Philosophy
* Why C++ is so popular?
* Why C++ is so difficult?
**2. Basic Concepts I**
* Before Start
* Hello World
* I/O Stream
* C++ Primitive Types
* Floating Point
* Strongly Typed Enumerators
* Math Operators
* Statement and Control Flow
**3. Basic Concepts II**
* Memory Management: Heap and Stack
* Storage Class Specifiers
* Pointers and References
* sizeof Operator
* Other Keywords
* Explicit Type Conversion
* Declaration and Definition
* Functions
* Unions and Bitfields
* Preprocessing
**4. Utilities**
* Math Functions
* Algorithm Library
* String
* Random Numbers
* Time Measuring
**5. C++ Object Oriented Programming**
* C++ Classes
* Class keyword
* Polymorphism
* Operator Overloading
* Special Objects
**6. C++ Templates and Meta-programming I**
* Function Templates
* Type Deduction
* Compile-Time Utilities
* Type Traits
* Template Parameters
**6. C++ Templates and Meta-programming II**
* Class Templates
* Template Meta-Programming
* SFINAE
* Variadic Template
* STD Template Utility
**8. Containers, Iterators, and Algorithms**
* Containers and Iterators
* Sequence Containers
* Associative Containers
* Container Adaptors
* Implement a Custom Iterator
* Iterator Utility Methods
* Algorithms Library
* Lambda Expressions
**9. Code Organization and Conventions**
* Basic Concepts
* Variables Storage
* Dealing with Multiple Files
* Namespace
* C++ Project Organization
* Coding Style and Conventions
**10. Debugging and Tools**
* Debugging
* CMake
* Code Checking and Analysis
* Code Quality (Linter)
* Code Testing
* Code Commenting (Doxygen)
* Code Statistics
* Other Tools
**11. Advanced Topics**
* Move Semantic
* C++ Idioms
* Smart Pointers
* Concurrency
* C++ Guidelines
### Reporting bugs and contributing ###
If you find any typos please report them by using the repository
(github **issues** panel).
We are also ready to engage in improving and extending the course material.
(You will be included in the `Acknowledgements` Section)
## Acknowledgements ##
*
## Author ##
* `Federico Busato`, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Verona (Italy)
* `Alessandro Danese`, Dept. of Computer Science, University of Verona (Italy)
## License ##
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