2.01.2012

Lecture 3 | Programming Abstractions (Stanford)

Lecture 3 | Programming Abstractions (Stanford) Tube. Duration : 44.67 Mins.


Lecture 3 by Julie Zelenski for the Programming Abstractions Course (CS106B) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. Julie goes over C++ libraries and explains what they are and how they are useful. She continues to introduce C++ basics, including strings, various operators on strings and comparing two strings and takes special note that C++ is an 'industrial language' and does not guarantee anything and that the programmer has to be more attentive to finding his/her own bugs. Complete Playlist for the Course: www.youtube.com CS 106B Course Website: cs106b.stanford.edu Stanford Center for Professional Development scpd.stanford.edu Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com

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