Latest Update

We regularly add new modules, update code examples to match current C++ standards, and improve the structure to keep learning as useful and up-to-date as possible.

Recent updates (late 2025 – early 2026):
February 2026
✅ Updated code examples to C++23 standards across all courses
✅ Added new exercises on ranges and concepts in Nexus Series
✅ Improved explanation of move semantics in Nexus Series Module 5 (more examples + diagrams)

January 2026
✅ Added Module 7: Lock-free programming basics to Nexus Series
✅ Updated all code templates for Visual Studio 2022/2025 and clang 18+
✅ Added 3 new practical cases in Orbit Series (parallel data processing)

December 2025
✅ Fully refreshed multithreading examples in Nexus Series (C++20 jthread + std::stop_token)
✅ Added 4 new practical cases in Zenith Series (hierarchies for graphical objects)
✅ Updated all environment setup instructions for 2026 (new MinGW versions, VS Code extensions)

November 2025
✅ Added Module 6: Advanced STL usage in Orbit Series (ranges views + algorithms)
✅ Improved virtual inheritance explanation in Zenith Series (more diamond problem examples)
✅ Enhanced exercise structure in Flux Bundle (more tasks on operator overloading)

October 2025
✅ Added new examples of leak-free dynamic memory in Pulse Set
✅ Updated Free Pack: added section on modern online compilers 2025–2026
✅ Fixed minor inaccuracies in std::string method explanations in Pulse Set

We continue working on the materials every month.
If you are already studying one of the courses — new updates arrive automatically in your account at no extra cost.