RE: Good place to learn? 12-29-2017, 09:23 PM
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I'd recommend reading the C++ Primer (Amazon) if you really wanna learn something instead of just following some tutorials now and then.
The beginning might be kinda boring if you already know the basics of C but I guess you don't know anything about the machine-level representation of programs yet so it's probably worth to start from the beginning.
The price is kinda high if you are just learning it because programming is your hobby but the ebook version got leaked several times (just google for it) so you could also get it for free if you don't like books.
The beginning might be kinda boring if you already know the basics of C but I guess you don't know anything about the machine-level representation of programs yet so it's probably worth to start from the beginning.
The price is kinda high if you are just learning it because programming is your hobby but the ebook version got leaked several times (just google for it) so you could also get it for free if you don't like books.