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What’s Going On in This Graph? | Dec. 14, 2022

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What do you notice about these 22 temperature trend graphs? What do you wonder?

What Makes a Great Gift?

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The holiday season is here. What are your gift-giving dos and don’ts?

Balancing

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What do you think this image is communicating?

Word of the Day: evince

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This word has appeared in 14 articles on NYTimes.com in the past year. Can you use it in a sentence?

The Winners of Our 100-Word Personal Narrative Contest

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We invited teenagers to write miniature memoirs about meaningful moments in their lives. Read the 13 winning stories.

George Newall, a Creator of ‘Schoolhouse Rock,’ Dies at 88

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He was the last surviving member of the team that produced the educational cartoon for ABC-TV that informed Generation X.

New content from AWS, EC-Council, (ISC)², Intuit, and Siemens helps learners prepare for certification exams and boost their careers

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New content from AWS, EC-Council, (ISC)², Intuit, and Siemens helps learners prepare for certification exams and boost their careers

By Betty Vandenbosch, Chief Content Officer at Coursera

Demand for industry certification exams, especially in the IT field, continues to grow. These certifications can help serve as proof of a specific skill set, with individuals reporting greater confidence, earnings, and career advancement following a successful exam. 

This quarter, we introduced new content from industry partners to help learners develop the right skills and prepare for these exams, in topics ranging from cloud computing and cybersecurity to computer-aided design (CAD) and bookkeeping. In addition to new courses and Specializations, several industry partners have recently launched special offers for learners on Coursera to more easily and affordably access certification exams and, in turn, boost their careers. 

Cybersecurity 

Certified in Cybersecurity Specialization from (ISC)²

This beginner, five-course Specialization takes about eight months to complete with one hour of coursework per week. Throughout the Specialization, learners explore cybersecurity foundations and prepare for the Certified in Cybersecurity entry-level exam. 

Cybersecurity Attack and Defense Fundamentals Specialization from EC-Council 

This beginner, three-course Specialization takes about five months to complete with five hours of coursework per week. It helps learners build competencies in Ethical Hacking Essentials (EHE), Network Defense Essentials (NDE), and Digital Forensics Essentials (DFE). These courses are designed for anyone interested in entering or advancing in the cybersecurity field. 

IT & Engineering

AWS Cloud Solutions Architect Professional Certificate from AWS

This beginner certificate is designed to be completed within just a few hours and prepares learners for the AWS Certified Solutions Architect – Associate certification exam. Learners who complete the AWS certificate on Coursera are eligible¹ to receive 25% off the AWS exam, which is typically priced at $150. According to a 2022 survey, AWS certification helped workers boost their earnings, confidence, and influence among coworkers.

Introduction to Solid Edge from Siemens 

This beginner course can be completed in under 10 hours and helps learners practice and prepare for the Solid Edge Associate Level certification exam. In addition to preparing for the exam, this course exposes learners to the foundations of computer-aided design (CAD) in 2D and 3D environments with the Siemens Solid Edge software. 

Bookkeeping 

Intuit Bookkeeping Professional Certificate from Intuit 

Since this entry-level certificate launched last year, it has taught thousands of learners the core skills needed for an entry-level bookkeeping role, including learners like Nickkole and Viviana. Now, after learners have explored bookkeeping foundations through the certificate on Coursera, they can take the Intuit Academy certification exam for free ($149 value). Upon successful completion of the exam, learners will receive a badge that can be shared with employers.  

Create a free Coursera account and start learning today. 

¹ A limited number of vouchers are available to learners. Terms and conditions apply.

5 C++ Books For Beginners To Help You On Your Coding Journey

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5 C++ Books For Beginners To Help You On Your Coding Journey

C++ is one of the most popular programming languages in the world, and for good reason. It was created in 1979 as an upgrade to C, so it offers many of the advantages associated with its predecessor — providing control over hardware components and system resources — and makes it easier to build stable, efficient software and applications.

But it can be a lot to learn, and while interactive courses can give you the hands-on experience you need to get a grasp of the language, books can provide a double-click into sub-topics and how they relate to each other. “If you want to learn about something more in-depth, find a book that talks about it,” says Jiwon Shin, Senior Curriculum Developer at Codecademy. “Books tend to be more dense, but more dense means more details.”

Plus, supplementing your learning with books is a great way to reinforce the material. “Multimodal learning — learning through different mediums — is one of the best ways to learn new skills,” says Codecademy Curriculum Developer Lucas White. “You might think you’re a visual, hands-on, or auditory learner; but the reality is, the more ways in which you digest information, the more likely it is to stick.”

So to help you take your C++ skills to the next level, here are a few books to read to help supplement your coursework.

If you’re completely new to programming

If you’re starting from scratch, Hisham Touma, Content Contributor at Codecademy, suggests picking up C++ Primer. “It’s a great introduction to the language,” he says. “It assumes no knowledge of C++ or any other programming language, so it thoroughly covers the basics.”

C++ Primer offers a unique perspective from Computer Scientist Stanley B. Lippman — who contributed to C++’s development — and real-life examples of different programming styles and design methods.

If you’ve already mastered the basics

If you already have a language or two under your belt, check out The C++ Programming Language — written by none other than the language’s creator, Bjarne Stroustrup. You’ll learn about C++ concepts and functionalities as you explore upgrades to the language over time and the new features released with each version.

This book offers a comprehensive overview of C++, and according to Codecademy Software Engineer Mariel Frank, it was used as a reference in the creation of our Learn C++ course.

If you want more hands-on practice

Codecademy Director of Engineering Akash Mohapatra recommends Object-Oriented Programming with C++, noting that it’s a popular resource in Indian colleges.

You’ll learn about the object-oriented programming paradigm, its fundamental concepts, and data structure and algorithms as you complete the projects included in every chapter — and the most recent version also includes updates on the latest standards and best practices.

If you want to write better code

Hisham recommends reading Effective C++ if you want to learn more about best practices. “It presents everything in short paragraphs that explain how to write efficient, less error-prone, and bug-free code,” he says.

Effective C++ is better suited for those who already have some programming skills, and later versions of the book are designed to help you transition to C++ from other C-based languages like Java. You’ll also learn how to apply C++ styles and principles in other languages, and the lessons are structured to help you build your practical skills along with your conceptual knowledge.

If you’re ready to go pro

Finally, if you’re gearing up to start applying for jobs, Hisham recommends Professional C++. “It covers industry-standard practices in C++ and how to best write clean, efficient, and debuggable code,” he says.

Professional C++ is designed to help you get the most out of the language. You’ll explore its full functionality, along with niche features and real-world use cases that illustrate how you can start applying your new skills.

Learn more about C++

Want more C++? Check out the courses and content below:


C++ Courses & Tutorials | Codecademy

C++ is a very popular language for performance-critical applications that rely on speed and efficient memory management. It’s used in a wide range of industries including software and game development, VR, robotics, and scientific computing.

How Much Do You Know About Venezuela?

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How Much Do You Know About Venezuela?

Can you find Venezuela on a map? What else do you know about this South American nation with about 29 million people?

Is It Harder for Men and Boys to Make and Keep Friends?

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Or does gender have little to do with our ability to have meaningful friendships?