02-11-2012, 07:16 PM
Do you think I should be able to take the COS-241 Data Structures course based on this experience or do I really need to take COS-213 C++ first? I don't need to take COS-213 for graduation as I will already have enough lower level comp. sci. credits with the data structures course.
The COS-241 Data Structures course says "Experience in C++ programming is advisable" and the syllabus says "No basic C++ language is taught in this course, so you must know C++ programming language before you begin."
I have been programming for 18+ years in several languages so "data structures" is nothing new to me. I have been programming in C# for the last 8 years which is very close to C++. I took an intro to C++ at a DETC school 18 years ago. I have done some C++ in my job experience but it's been 15 years ago. I have extensive experience with the topics taught in the class albeit in Pascal, Delphi and C#, but not C++.
I'm thinking about going for it. What do you think?
Thanks!
The COS-241 Data Structures course says "Experience in C++ programming is advisable" and the syllabus says "No basic C++ language is taught in this course, so you must know C++ programming language before you begin."
I have been programming for 18+ years in several languages so "data structures" is nothing new to me. I have been programming in C# for the last 8 years which is very close to C++. I took an intro to C++ at a DETC school 18 years ago. I have done some C++ in my job experience but it's been 15 years ago. I have extensive experience with the topics taught in the class albeit in Pascal, Delphi and C#, but not C++.
I'm thinking about going for it. What do you think?
Thanks!