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Reading Legacy C++
Because C++ has existed for decades, there is a lot of old code out there written with keywords, library functions, and practices that are just not used in modern C++. In this course, Reading Legacy C++, you will gain the ability to read and understand that old code. First, you will learn to read code that works with C-style arrays and C-style strings. Next, you will discover macros, typedefs, and some other old constructs. Finally, you will explore how to read and understand calls to printf, including format strings. When you are finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of legacy C++ needed to understand and maintain this old code.
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