Resources Materials to teach yourself elementary C++ A collection of course notes as used to teach students the City and Guilds course Coding and Programming in C++ Language II (7261-229). Introduction to the City and Guilds course 7261-229 - Introduction to the City and Guilds Coding and Programming in C++ Language II (7261-229) Converting a C++ source file into an executable - The steps required to convert human readable source files into statements that can be understood by computers The component parts of a C++ source file - Overview of the parts (comments, includes, definitions, prototypes, etc.) making up a C++ source file Simple Input and Output using C++ streams - Understanding and using C++ input and output streams to allow a program to communicate with its environment Best practices in C++ source file layout - How to lay out C++ source files in a human readable fashion and so enhance future maintainability Variables, constants and enumerations within C++ - Declaring and using variables, constants and enumerations within C++ source files Implementing logic constructs in C++ - Logical constructs in C++ - using relational operators, making decisions and writing loops Exercises to practice your C++ skills - Some exercises to practice your C++ skills, sorry but worked answers are not available! Sample practical assignment to be completed in C++ - Guidance on the practical assignments that must be completed to pass the examination associated with this course