Modern C++ Design Patterns is a three-day training course with programming exercises taught by Klaus Iglberger. It is offered online from 11AM to 5PM Eastern Time (EDT), Wednesday September 9th through Friday September 11th, 2020 (before the conference).
Course participants should have a solid base knowledge of C++ and at least one to two years of experience with the language. Additionally, the course is interesting for you if several of the following statements apply to you:
- You are not aware of the impact of dependencies on code quality
- You don’t know the SOLID principles or don’t consider them for your work
- You believe object-oriented programming is about inheritance relationships
- You consider moving functionality into classes the preferred design choice
- You don’t comprehend the arcane rules when the compiler is generating the special member functions for you
- You don’t know the details of move semantics
- You want to reevaluate classic design patterns
- You want to get an impression on modern C++ design patterns
- You wonder about type erasure and expression templates or their value
Course and instructor details are available
here.
This course requires separate registration which is available
here.