Ive always found it beneficial when learning a new language if i have a project to complete, much easier than blindly learning the syntax with no purpose.
as a former C++ programmer I just want to ask: do you really want to learn C++? that is a fucking lifetime commitment.
not like python, not like Lisp, not like some operating System shit. C++ is a large industrial professional system of a language. yes it's being streamlined and sorted out a bit, but if this is just some big pot-induced enthusiasm, you are really wasting a lot of time.
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[ - ] anon 2574608 0 points 1.2 yearsFeb 20, 2024 21:15:06 ago (+0/-0)
project to complete, much easier than blindly learning the syntax with no purpose.
[ + ] GrayDragon
[ - ] GrayDragon 1 point 1.2 yearsFeb 20, 2024 21:01:12 ago (+1/-0)
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/388242/the-definitive-c-book-guide-and-list/
It is categorized by skill levels. Then go here and download your book to do a test run to determine if you like it:
https://libgen.is/
Then buy the book if you are like me and prefer real books after you have tested the quality of it.
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not like python, not like Lisp, not like some operating System shit. C++ is a large industrial professional system of a language. yes it's being streamlined and sorted out a bit, but if this is just some big pot-induced enthusiasm, you are really wasting a lot of time.
[ + ] anon
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