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I'd liek to learn C++

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 21:54

I'm planning to get sufficient knowledge regarding c++ so I can get into the video game industry. Problem is, I'm finishing university at a very different field which is not even remotely connected to anything vidja. I'm looking for books to learn from, and I'd like to ask people's aid in my quest.

Why C++? I do not want to spend years studying others for basics. I have a good understanding and I'm pretty logical in mind. I figured I'd have to change to C++ anyways, so why not starting with it? Any recommendations?

Also, do you think there are possibilities for programmers without highschool and university degrees? I'd finish some quck half-year power courses, but I'd work it out from books and with the help of friends, mainly.

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-23 11:07

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Yes, it's a language. Now matter how many unix/C users bash it, it's still a language. I'm not saying it's the best language or even a good one to start off with, but it'st still a language.

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