My Next Mentoring Program
I will start my next mentoring program in 2023, right after the ending of the current mentoring program, “Fundamentals for C++ Professionals“. Now, you have to decide which mentoring program I should implement next.
I’m happy to say that the current one is a big success and has more than 35 participants. Now, I will implement an additional mentoring program. Here are my candidates. All of them are based on my C++ books, posts, and classes.
Make your choice (including 12th June 2022).
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- Tell me more about your new mentoring program.
Each mentoring program will take about three months and requires at least 3hours/week. These mentoring programs are challenging and require fundamental C++ knowledge, such as provided in my current mentoring program, “Fundamentals for C++ Professionals“. When the new mentoring program starts in 2023, the current mentoring program, “Fundamentals for C++ Professionals“, will be available, and you can start it at any point in time.
- Do you have more information about the current mentoring program?
Here is more information about “Fundamentals for C++ Professionals“:
- Mentoring home
- Introduction (10 mins. read)
- Video introduction (1 hour)
- Week 6 as a sample: move semantic and perfect forwarding
- Still questions about my mentoring?
In autumn 2022, I will give a few video introductions about my current and my new mentoring programs. Write an e-mail to: info@ModernesCpp.de. I will keep you informed.
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Thanks, in particular, to Jon Hess, Lakshman, Christian Wittenhorst, Sherhy Pyton, Dendi Suhubdy, Sudhakar Belagurusamy, Richard Sargeant, Rusty Fleming, John Nebel, Mipko, Alicja Kaminska, Slavko Radman, and David Poole.
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Seminars
I’m happy to give online seminars or face-to-face seminars worldwide. Please call me if you have any questions.
Standard Seminars (English/German)
Here is a compilation of my standard seminars. These seminars are only meant to give you a first orientation.
- C++ – The Core Language
- C++ – The Standard Library
- C++ – Compact
- C++11 and C++14
- Concurrency with Modern C++
- Design Pattern and Architectural Pattern with C++
- Embedded Programming with Modern C++
- Generic Programming (Templates) with C++
- Clean Code with Modern C++
- C++20
Contact Me
- Mobil: +49 176 5506 5086
- Mail: schulung@ModernesCpp.de
- German Seminar Page: www.ModernesCpp.de
- Mentoring Page: www.ModernesCpp.org
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