Buy "C Language for Dummies" or "C ++ for Dummies". These books are really good. Also you will need C++ installed in your PC.
If you have enough time, it might be better if you first go through a book of "Data Structure" before learning any language. That can build a very good idea in your mind how data is structured and is organised. It might take some time, but if you do this way, you will be in a better shape while learning C/C++. Also, it might give you to later use your already stablished skills to learn some advanced languages like Visual Basic and Visual C.
Which is the best way to learn C/C++??? Please???
There are no best ways - a good one is practising and taking up a good book. Let internet be your guide in case you want to learn on your own.
Start to write simple programs and start experimenting with different things: syntax, logic to learn why things work in a certain way and why they work better in certain others.
If you've got Linux, gcc is the free compiler (well close to free )....otherwise you could get hold of an old turboc IDE which might though not work pretty well with winXp.........If you've got more questions.....send me a message :)
Reply:you need to have a good reference book. you need to read the book then practice, the more u practice the more you gain. try to motivate yourself with a project, onliner forums provide a lot of help... use them
Reply:better you use www.programming.com
and search learning c/c++ there, ok...?
Reply:study there is no magic potion
Reply:Study and study some more then write in C/C++ to see if you have learned anything.
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