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UCB C++ in program and QN's C++ courses

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Hi,
Can anyone who has been through the program shed light on how much of C++ is actually used in the courses? I would imagine probably for the empirical methods course, but is it continued to be used in other courses?

Also, if I have time, would it be worth it for me to finish both the QN's C++ courses (including the advanced one)? In other words, would the effort of learning the advanced course be beneficial in school and interviews?

Thanks!
 
What's "UCB C++"?

What's " empirical methods course"?

In other words, would the effort of learning the advanced course be beneficial in school and interviews?
It's C++11/14 which will be the standard for the next 40 years (at least). C++ will be with us forever.

how much of C++ is actually used in the courses
It's all C++! (y)
 
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