Saturday, May 22, 2010

What is the easiest way to learn c++, have tried books,?

any dvds or websites that can teach from start to advance level in a short time

What is the easiest way to learn c++, have tried books,?
the easiest way to learn C++ is that you should have a good knowldge of C and thats all there are few new things that are added


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Reply:I learned C++ when I was at high school. Took Intro to c++ and got a B. Took Intermediate and got a C. Took Advanced and got a B. My point is that you need a teacher. Because the teacher helped me a lot. BUT if you are good at following directions then buy a C++ book. The intro part is very easy in my opinion. This is the book that my teacher used for intro, intermediate and advanced c ++.


http://www.programcpp.com/
Reply:Hay,


The book "Programming in C++" by Balaguruswamy by Tata Mcgraw Hill publications.


The book is the best for starting.


For advance you can go for Mastering C++. Or you can find more tutorials in internet.


The another book, i can suggest is 'Let us C++ 'by Yeswanth Kanethkar, for reference.
Reply:You could join a programming course if there is one, but if you want to learn at home then you should probably try to get as many complete examples as you can and see how they're constructed - look at the basic framework of a program and read a good book at the same time, build up from small beginnings to full programs. Perhaps the best book you could ever own is The C++ Programming Language by Bjarne Stroustrup - it's a hefty and expensive hardback, but should have everything you could possible need to know about C++.
Reply:GO TO SCHOOL





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Reply:There is NO easy way to learn anything - practice, practice, practice is the key.





Books are essential but most important with any programming is a logical mind. The smallest addition, omission, misplacement or duplication of an instruction in a computer program will render it useless, so PATIENCE is another essential.
Reply:find someone that knows it.

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