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− | *[https://support.scinet.utoronto.ca/wiki/images/4/49/Scientific-c%2B%2B.pdf Complete set of slides] | + | *[https://support.scinet.utoronto.ca/wiki/images/4/49/Scientific-c%2B%2B.pdf Complete set of slides] (updated on Apr 26, 2012) |
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# [http://support.scinet.utoronto.ca/CourseVideo/C++course/morning_intro/morning_intro.mp4 Introduction: programming strategies and brief history of C++] | # [http://support.scinet.utoronto.ca/CourseVideo/C++course/morning_intro/morning_intro.mp4 Introduction: programming strategies and brief history of C++] |
Revision as of 12:53, 26 April 2012
Goal
This was a full-day course given on March 15, 2011 at SciNet, covering using C++ for scientific programming, with a focus on those features that are useful for scientific software development. We took to C-to-C++ route, so familiarity with C, in particular with pointers, was a prerequisite.
Slides (PDF)
- Introduction: programming strategies and brief history of C++
- A basic review of C
- Running example
- The nice features of C++
- Big C++: classes
- Big C++: polymorphism
- Big C++: Inheritance
- Big C++: polymorphism in inheritance
- Big C++: Generic programming with templates
- Useful libraries
Or:
- Complete set of slides (updated on Apr 26, 2012)
Videos
- Introduction: programming strategies and brief history of C++
- A basic review of C
- Running example
- The nice features of C++
- Big C++: classes
- Big C++: polymorphism
- Big C++: Inheritance
- Big C++: polymorphism in inheritance
- Big C++: Generic programming with templates
- Useful libraries