The course provides an introduction to a modern C++ feature called lambdas, which allows developers to create function definitions in place that can be passed around and used in your code. Lambdas improve code readability and make it easier to use standard library algorithms. The course does not require any previous knowledge of lambdas, but does require a basic understanding of C++ notions such as function calls, variables, scope of definition, and standard library. Join instructor Nina Ranns as she offers insights into the fundamentals of lambda syntax and use, with examples of how to use lambdas with standard library algorithms, lambda captures, closure types, generic lambdas, and more.
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