This course introduces you to the paradigm and features of object-oriented programming using Java, an object-oriented language popular in the industry and IntelliJ. The course entails modeling objects and classes, object-oriented facilities like inheritance and polymorphism, native data structures, exception handling, file management, and streams.
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The course starts with requirements gathering and ends with implementation, which are the two main elements of software development. Through this course, you will learn to use UML diagrams to analyze and design classes and to highlight relationships between the classes. You will also learn to implement and program the design in C++, C#, and Java.
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for If you have worked in C++ but want to learn how to make the most of this language, especially for large projects, this course is for you. Overview By the end of this course, you'll have developed programming skills that will set you apart from other C++ programmers. After completing this course, you will be able to: Delve into the anatomy and workflow of C++ Study the pros and cons of different approaches to coding in C++ Test, run, and debug your programs Link object files as a dynamic library Use templates, SFINAE, constexpr if expressions and variadic templates Apply best practice to resource management This course begins with advanced C++ concepts by helping you decipher the sophisticated C++ type system and understand how various stages of compilation convert source code to object code. You'll then learn how to recognize the tools that need to be used in order to control the flow of execution, capture data, and pass data around. By creating small models, you'll even discover how to use advanced lambdas and captures and express common API design patterns in C++. As you cover later lessons, you'll explore ways to optimize your code by learning about memory alignment, cache access, and the time a program takes to run. The concluding lesson will help you to maximize performance by understanding modern CPU branch prediction and how to make your code cache-friendly. Anatomy of Portable C++ Software Managing C++ Projects Writing Readable Code No Ducks Allowed ? Types and Deduction C++ Types Creating User Types Structuring our Code No Ducks Allowed ? Templates and Deduction Inheritance, Polymorphism, and Interfaces Templates ? Generic Programming Type Aliases ? typedef and using Class Templates No Leaks Allowed ? Exceptions and Resources Exceptions in C++ RAII and the STL Move Semantics Name Lookup Caveat Emptor Separation of Concerns ? Software Architecture, Functions, and Variadic Templates Function Objects and Lambda Expressions Variadic Templates The Philosophers' Dinner ? Threads and Concurrency Synchronous, Asynchronous, and Threaded Execution Review Synchronization, Data Hazards, and Race Conditions Future, Promises, and Async Streams and I/O File I/O Implementation Classes String I/O Implementation I/O Manipulators Making Additional Streams Using Macros Everybody Falls, It's How You Get Back Up ? Testing and Debugging Assertions Unit Testing and Mock Testing Understanding Exception Handling Breakpoints, Watchpoints, and Data Visualization Need for Speed ? Performance and Optimization Performance Measurement Runtime Profiling Optimization Strategies Cache Friendly Code
This course will help you get started with automation testing of web applications. You will cover the basic and advanced topics of Selenium and Python, along with unit tests, pytest, cross-browser testing, logging infrastructure, automation framework design, Jenkins, and a lot more.
Learn how to perform security audits, penetration testing, and code auditing for modern software in the web/cloud, mobile, and desktop. This course will help you master industry standards and enable you to carry out professional assessments to secure technologies as well as communicate risks to high-level executives, management, and technical staff.
In this workshop you will be shown methods to create beautiful portraits with minimal equipment. Focusing on indoor portrait photography and the use of natural and available light we find ways to effectively work with sitters and light to further your existing practice. You will have existing knowledge and good understanding of digital photography, so the workshop can focus on experimentation with natural light source, positioning, composition, communication, reflection and pose. Courses are subject to minimum enrolment. Please register early, within five days of the start date, to reduce the likelihood of course cancellation. Please read our cancellation policy before booking. Students, anyone over the age of 65, and those in receipt of any form of benefits can claim the concessionary price, offering a 10% discount on the full course price. Valid proof of eligibility must be produced on the first day of the course. Please use the code CONCESSION when prompted at checkout.
This is a complete crash course about KNIME for beginners. Here, we will learn how to do data cleaning and data preparation without any code, using KNIME. We will also cover data visualization using Tableau and Power BI Desktop. Then we will understand the predictive analytics capabilities of KNIME and finally, cover machine learning in KNIME.
IELTS Crash Course (One-to-One Coaching – 8 Hours & Online Self-Paced Course – 40 Hours)