Course
CPE – C++ Certified Entry-Level Programmer
Overview
Course Description 📄
Welcome to the CPP – C++ Certified Professional Programmer course by Pennant Education!
Prerequisite
None
The “CPE – C++ Certified Entry-Level Programmer” course offers a foundational understanding of C++ programming. This course covers essential topics such as syntax, data types, control flow, functions, and basic object-oriented programming, preparing participants to write and debug simple C++ programs. It is perfectly suited for individuals looking to begin a career in programming or to enhance their knowledge of one of the most widely used programming languages in the industry.
Learning Formats 🎓
Build a strong understanding of C++ programming fundamentals, including syntax, data types, and basic control structures.
Develop the skills to write, debug, and optimize simple C++ programs using industry-standard tools and practices.
Prepare for the CPE – C++ Certified Entry-Level Programmer Certification Exam, showcasing readiness for entry-level programming roles.
Encourage the application of object-oriented programming principles to solve programming challenges effectively.
Key Features
Course Highlights ✨
Conceptual Clarity
Master core C++ programming concepts, such as variables, data types, control flow mechanisms, and functions.
Skill Enhancement
Evaluate and implement basic object-oriented programming principles, including classes and objects, to address simple programming challenges.
Innovative Application
Write, compile, and debug C++ programs, employing best practices to enhance code quality and functionality.
Problem-Solving Proficiency
Develop the ability to troubleshoot C++ programs, preparing for certification and professional roles in programming and software development.
Program
Roadmap
- Creating Work Environment
- Writing First Program
- Integer Values, Integer Variables, and Comments
- Numbers and their Operators
- Flow Control
- Input and Output
- Conditional Statements
- Loops
- Boolean Algebra and Computer Logic
- Switch Statements
- Vectors and Initiators
- Arrays
- Declaring and Initializing Structures
- Extending Expressive Power: Pointers, Functions and Memory
- Pointers and Arrays
- Functions
- Declaring and Defining Functions
- Inline Functions and Overloaded Functions
- Sorting
- Memory on Demand
- Array of Pointers
- Conversions
- Strings
- Name spaces
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Department Contact
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- Mon - Fri : 09.00-17.00