Lecture 2 | Programming Abstractions (Stanford)


Lecture two by Julie Zelenski for the Programming Abstractions Course (CS106B) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. Julie describes the similarities between C++ and Java, which include general syntax, primitive variable types, operators and control structures; she proceeds to go through the code of a basic C++ program and explains each individual piece of code, headers, global constants, global data types, and calling functions. She also proceeds to write a simple program during the lecture that gets input from the user and prints a statement to the screen. 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

25 Comments

  1. cyrilallen says:

    The asymmetry of her sweater drives me insane.

  2. digimonworld123 says:

    take these classes online and don’t get a degree :D this is for making games

  3. SilveradoNL says:

    look at that OS, its evil i tell u :)

  4. trickyexploits says:

    very intelligent women.

  5. NorthEastAlbo says:

    she forgot to use : using namespace std, if you forget this you have to type std::cout and std::endl

  6. sssandeep619 says:

    it is awesome

  7. redaccent1 says:

    @MrStanly09

    Check the course materials, there is a instruction pdf. For some reason you have to manually adjust the Project Format to ‘compatible’ and set the SDK for all configurations under ‘Project’->Edit Project Settings

  8. MrStanly09 says:

    can anyone tell me how to add 106B library in xcode????

  9. marko15977 says:

    mis Julie Zelenski you are the best

  10. qsdfqsdfqsdfq says:

    Please talk a LIITTTLE bit slower :(

  11. IronChefWannabe says:

    the libraries and code can be found at
    stanford.edu/class/cs106b/index.html
    and
    see.stanford.edu/see/courseinfo.aspx?coll=11f4f422-5670-4b4c-88

  12. kimwlias says:

    :O I am shocked! “Welcome” instead of “Hello, World!” ?

  13. chanvts says:

    you are really needful to many!
    for me its true
    thanks a lot!

  14. qqrandomizeqq says:

    do all stanford lecturers have the candy policy ? lol

  15. zeffii says:

    she compared C++ to a “crack-mom” :) I’m hooked! bring on the next instalment.

  16. keithgarry says:

    @elpresidio
    how’s the coding coming along? :)

  17. Rocafort8 says:

    @WOWNumansi She is using Xcode for Mac OS

  18. daniel1982 says:

    Just started coding? Cpp, Java, OOP PHP or anything OOP; Check out Doxygen! Best effin tool ever. Makes it fun to documentate your shit.

  19. marcusklaas says:

    @chjustin69 my thoughts exactly lol

  20. SoNDgs says:

    XCode for Macs I believe.

  21. WOWNumansi says:

    What editor is she using?

  22. piyush115 says:

    download it for little bit better quality.

  23. minamotokahn says:

    can anyone read what she is typing? I can not read any one of these because it is blurry,,any suggestions?

  24. jaeshim1 says:

    Very nice intro to c++

  25. jgenius07 says:

    Ms Julie Zelenski please come to india to my institute..
    you are d best in d branch i have ever seen….

    good luck and happy coding

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