Very good course! Strongly recommended.
As a junior student pursuing a primary major in mathematics and a secondary major in Economics, I am keenly aware of the trifecta of skills required for a quantitative researcher: mathematics, coding, and finance. Among these, my coding abilities lag behind my mathematical proficiency. Nevertheless, I harbor a profound passion for coding and have made efforts to self-study
C++. Regrettably, my self-taught efforts fell short of systematic mastery. For instance, while I knew to create a vector of integers using 'vector<int>', the underlying mechanism of generic coding remained a mystery to me. In fact, I was oblivious to this crucial gap in my knowledge, to the point where I had contemplated skipping this fundamental course and jumping straight into an 'Advanced
C++' class. How naive that sounds now! Fortunately, I chose to complete this course, and I am immensely grateful for the solid foundation it has provided in building my
C++ skills.
In this course, the content is meticulously organized, with the difficulty level gradually ramping up, ensuring a smooth learning curve. Professor Daniel's lectures are exceptionally clear and insightful, enabling students to gain a wealth of knowledge simply by watching the videos. Sir APallay and the other TA are incredibly helpful, always providing prompt assistance and feedback. The entire team creates an environment that is conducive to learning, making this course an invaluable asset.
I strongly recommend this course to all friends who aspire to deepen their understanding of
C++, or who are intent on pursuing a career in quantitative finance, or incoming students interested in MFE. This will be a sure-win decision!