Write more functional code in C++. Learn functional programming with C++ functions, Lambda functions, templates, and the RxCpp Reactive Extensions library.
- [Troy] Functional programming in C++ allows you to write less code that is also more powerful. Functional programming teaches us to tell the computer what we want instead of telling it how to do it. Hi, I'm Troy Miles, and I've written award-winning games, popular mobile apps, and large-scale public websites. In this course, we'll explore different techniques and libraries to make our C++ code more functional.
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12/11/2018- Unit testing and functional programming
- Binding
- Function and Lambda functions
- C++ templates
- Working with the Standard Template Library and Boost.Hana
- Functional reactive programming
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. Overview
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2. Functional Programming in Modern C++
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Enabling C++ 174m 24s
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transform instead of map5m 30s
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copy_if instead of filter2m 59s
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accumulate instead of reduce2m 51s
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bind4m 56s
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Functions6m 54s
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Lambda functions: Curry3m 38s
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Lambda functions: Closures2m 20s
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3. Template Metaprogramming
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C++ templates4m 36s
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Factorial5m 23s
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Boost.Hana5m 31s
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4. Functional Reactive Programming
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RxCpp library5m 21s
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Conclusion
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Next steps41s
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