Learning C++
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-11 18:22
Hey /prog/
I don't have any programming experience, and I need a good book to learn C++, /g/ told me to come here.
Preferably for Windows programming.
2
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-11 18:33
Programming -- Principles and Practice Using C++
See you in 5 years
3
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-11 18:34
/backplate getgoes/
4
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-11 18:34
shitty thread number 3:
NO EXCEPTIONS
5
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-11 18:43
bump
6
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-11 18:43
shitty thread number 3, part 2:
>>5
OK YOU FUQIN ANGERED AN ANGER PROGRAMMER
7
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-11 18:57
cmon /g/2
8
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 6:00
9
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 6:01
mailto:sage
10
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 17:13
well shit
11
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 17:30
[b] [i] OK YOU FUQIN PROGRAMMED AN ANGRY EXPERT [/i] [/b]
12
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 17:32
DID I REALLY FUCK UP MY B B CODE THAT HARD
13
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 17:39
>>11
OK YOU ANGERING EXPERTED A PROGRAM FUQER
14
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 17:43
this board is terrible only 1 helpfull post
15
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 17:43
this board is terrible only 1 helpfull post
16
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 17:44
this board is terrible only 1 helpfull post
17
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 18:02
18
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 18:06
>>14-16
That's because
>>2 is the only answer. See you in five years. That's roughly how long it takes to become moderately proficient in C++. A total of 10 years to become an expert.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 18:59
>>14
>>15
>>16
I posted
>>2 and I think that was all the help you every needed. Alternatively you can go to your local bookstore and pick the first C++ (or C++/CLI book if you insist on using windows specific things). C++ is a complex language and we're not going to spoonfeed you.
20
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 19:10
Study CS, I became a high tier C++ programmer in a couple of months...
21
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 19:42
>>20
I hate to break it to you, but you're probably not high tier unless you also had a lot of previous experience in programming in other languages.
22
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 19:46
23
Name:
>>1
2011-01-12 20:02
>>22
No you haven't. Don't listen to this man!
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-12 21:50
>>21
C++ wasn't my first language, I definitely agree that you need to know a couple of other languages to learn C++ fast.
25
Name:
Anonymous
2011-01-13 12:19
>>24
I was 13 when I learned to program, in C++.
That's probably what went wrong in my life.
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Name:
Anonymous
2011-02-04 15:54