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5 Ways To Increase Your Professional C++ Software Skills

5 Ways To Increase Your Professional C++ Software Skills

Hello C++ Developers,

Today we have posts that answer a lot of questions about the business of writing C++ software, how to get the best from a C++ IDE, and a comparison of C++ compilers. We give our thoughts on the best C++ IDE and compiler this year. If you are a beginner, we run through some tips on how you can compile applications on Windows, plus we listed a lot of components available this year. Also we explain how to create MSIX installation package in C++ and how to operate on words in modern C++. For more great C++ articles join us at LearnCPlusPlus.org

LearnCPlusPlus.org is packed full of great articles for professionals and beginners alike. The posts vary from articles suitable for people who are just starting to learn C++ – basics like string handling, pointers, loops, and all those fundamental building blocks of this rich and powerful programming language – to much more in-depth and advanced subjects like artificial neural networks and AI, along with the math behind it. Our focus is on the C++ language, particularly modern C++, and will work with almost any environment and IDE software you can choose although, of course, we believe RAD Studio C++ Builder is the best option!

If you are new to RAD Studio, we think these posts may help you serve as a rapid introduction to programming in C++, all the way to the most robust, modern, and latest techniques for those more experienced with the language. For those who are perhaps wanting to expand their knowledge with the most up-to-date features, routines, and methodologies this is a great little boost (pun intended) to your C++ knowledge. The new RAD Studio 11C++ Builder 11, Delphi 11 are released with great new features and we are developing and testing new examples for you with the latest RADS 11 that means.LearnCPlusPlus.org examples are working well with the latest C++ Builder.

You can see more of our C++ posts on this blog by clicking the following dynamic search link: https://blogs.embarcadero.com/?s=C%2B%2B

Here are today’s selections:

How can we use C++ Builder in the most modern and efficient ways?

These posts are designed to give you more information and to be easy to understand the modern and professional ways that we use in C++. Here are the topics,

  • What Is The Best C++ Compiler for Windows 10?
  • This Is How To Compile C++ Apps On Windows
  • The Top 6 C++ Builder Component Packs Available This Year
  • How To Make An MSIX Windows Installer Package
  • How To Operate On The Words In A String In C++

What kind of C++ questions are we answering?

These are the questions that we answer in this collection:

  • What Is The Best C++ Compiler this year?
  • Why is “One Codebase, One Team” is a productivity boost?
  • What are the key benefits of one codebase, one team?
  • What are the key features supporting multi-device software development with One Codebase and One Team?
  • Can I explore your database directly from the IDE?
  • Is C++ Builder FireDAC data access fast?
  • How does Live Data allow me to design more quickly and efficiently?
  • How do Visual Styles make my applications look more professional?
  • Can I design faster with component and UI elements, libraries?
  • What can C++ Builder do to help me add usability to my apps?
  • How can I design the user interface in my C++ apps?
  • How can I preview what my app will look like running on a mobile device without having one connected?
  • What sort of low-code and no-code data handling is there for my apps?
  • What sort of compilers does RAD Studio support?
  • Is RAD Studio a modern IDE with the latest features?
  • Does RAD Studio support modern OOP-centric languages?
  • Why do you think RAD Studio is so good?
  • Does RAD Studio support agile refactoring?
  • What are Live Templates?
  • What sort of debugging tools are there in RAD Studio?
  • What sort of team features are there in RAD Studio?
  • Does adding code documentation help?
  • Can I “Go Extreme” and use techniques like continuous and inbuilt unit testing?
  • How can I get a deeper insight into how my code is executing?
  • Are design patterns supported by RAD Studio?
  • How can I measure source code quality in my app programs?
  • What sort of tools does RAD Studio have?
  • Does RAD Studio support code repositories such as Git?
  • How can I tell which lines of code have been changed?
  • Is RAD Studio customizable?
  • What is Continuous Integration?
  • What is the GetIt Package Manager?
  • What is The REST Debugger?
  • Can I build for the Internet of Things (IoT)?
  • Are there any additional tools or components?
  • What extra tools and components are included in RAD Studio?
  • How can I quickly create custom end-user reports for my apps?
  • How can I add graphs and charts to my apps?
  • Can I embed a database in my app?
  • How can I compare two files to find the differences between them?
  • What is IP*Works and how can it help me?
  • Can I deploy files directly from the RAD Studio IDE?
  • Can I define files to deploy by platform and build configuration?
  • Does RAD Studio support Adhoc and AppStore deployment of my apps?
  • How can I download the C++ Builder Community Edition for free?
  • How can I Compile C++ on Windows?
  • Is there an example of how to create a Modern C++ “Hello World” example?
  • Is there C++ Builder Component Packs recommended and available this year?
  • What is a word in programming?
  • How can I operate on the words in a given string?
  • How can I split a string with multiple delimiters in C++?
  • How to operate on a string with multiple delimiters?
  • How to use Unicode Strings in word operations?

Is C++ Builder able to answer all those C++ questions?

C++ Builder can supply all the answers to those questions above and the posts include some very simple step-by-step examples to show you how.

These are just some of the recent posts to give you a flavor; a sampling platter, if you like, of the feast of C++ knowledge which awaits you, so come on over the LearnCplusPlus.org and take a look.

We keep adding new topics about C++ in general and specific more in-depth articles for C++ Builder, Dev-C++, and other C++ compilers. Please follow our LearnCPlusPlus.org website for the latest posts and updates. Feel free to comment and share with your colleagues, students, members – knowledge is power, and knowledge shared is empowering.

We wish you happy coding!

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C++ Builder is the easiest and fastest C and C++ IDE for building simple or professional applications on the Windows, MacOS, iOS & Android operating systems. It is also easy for beginners to learn with its wide range of samples, tutorials, help files, and LSP support for code. RAD Studio’s C++ Builder version comes with the award-winning VCL framework for high-performance native Windows apps and the powerful FireMonkey (FMX) framework for cross-platform UIs.

There is a free C++ Builder Community Edition for students, beginners, and startups; it can be downloaded from here. For professional developers, there are Professional, Architect, or Enterprise versions of C++ Builder and there is a trial version you can download from here.


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About author

Dr. Yilmaz Yoru has 35+ years of coding with more than 30+ programming languages, mostly C++ on Windows, Android, Mac-OS, iOS, Linux, and some other operating systems. He graduated and received his MSc and PhD degrees from the Department of Mechanical Engineering of Eskisehir Osmangazi University. He is the founder and CEO of ESENJA LLC Company. His interests are Programming, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Artificial Intelligence, 2D & 3D Designs, and high-end innovations.

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