
Podcast Overview
<p>ProgrammingGyan is mainly for people interested in programming and software development. If you a seasoned programmer or a mid-level developer or a student who is planning to enter in the software industry, this podcast is for you. Here I will be talking about different tips and tricks of programming. How to prepare for an interview? Different interview questions. I will also try to interview some industry experts and pioneers of the industry.</p>
Language
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Publishing Since
5/21/2021
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Recent Episodes
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June 21, 2021
EP 3 - [C++] Polymorphism, Function overriding and Virtual function.
π₯ polymorphism is the occurrence of two or more different morphs or forms.π₯ In this episode, I am talking about Polymorphism and more specifically Runtime polymorphism. This episode is arranged in such a way that it will help you to understand the concept clearly. There are a few common interview questions and I am explaining the answer in the best possible way.
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June 6, 2021
Ep 2 - [C++] What happens when you write an Inline function?
Inline is a request to the compiler, not a command Inline function is an important concept in C++ and it is a widely asked interview question also. In this episode, Dheeraj is talking about the Inline function. He talks about how to create an Inline function. What the compiler does when you write an inline function? There is a bonus tip in the episode. So keep listening. www.jhadheeraj.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jhadheeraj/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dheerajjha_03 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jha.dheeraj03/
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May 26, 2021
Ep 1 - [C++] Prefer const and inline to #define
Prefer the compiler to the preprocessor. In this episode, Dheeraj is talking about the drawbacks of using #define and what are the better alternate in different cases
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- What is Programmin Gyan?
<p>ProgrammingGyan is mainly for people interested in programming and software development. If you a seasoned programmer or a mid-level developer or a student who is planning to enter in the software industry, this podcast is for you. Here I will be talking about different tips and tricks of programming. How to prepare for an interview? Different interview questions. I will also try to interview some industry experts and pioneers of the industry.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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