Coming from an engineering/military/education background, I found this treatment of the C++ language to be a VERY STRONG baseline for anyone looking to become fluent in the C++ language as it was intended to be, and not simply as ""C plus libraries""
The detailed-oriented nature of the course is not for the light-hearted, and prepare to up your caffeine intake, but the pedagogy makes for a grand learning experience
The final chapter of financial applications is also not for the light-hearted. My background in partial differential equations as it pertains to discrete signals processing kept my head on a swivel, so if you aren't particularly strong at maths, be prepared to take the readings at a slower rate. All the material is pretty self explanatory once you successfully decompose it into it's primal, atomic components.
To the aspiring grad student, challenge yourself to master the concepts here and augment the material with sister projects/readings to make reinforce the material.
Furthermore, the support of the faculty and timeliness of response is amazing, period. There is something to be said about the involvement and attention those seeking help receive.
- Recommend
- Yes, I would recommend this program