Hi , is there is easy way of learning c++.. or a explained way
cause i don't understand some of the code im writing
thanks
Hi , is there is easy way of learning c++.. or a explained way
cause i don't understand some of the code im writing
thanks
Grab an instruction book, start reading on page one, try all the code yourself, provoke errors, experiment, do all the exercises.
ok , i also have learning difficulties
No one learns a language without coding, experimenting, asking questions, reading books and gaining experience for a few years. There is no easy way. You just have to continue trying. Eventually there is a point where you have gotten good enough that most everyday tasks or what you want to code gives you little or no problems. That's when you can say you've learned a language.
But make no mistake - no one ever fully masters a language. There are things even members on this board faces difficulties with. That's normal. Life is one long journey and it never ends, and the same is true with programming languages.
Several good books, a hell of a lot of practice, and plenty of time
Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years
If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.
I'm a beginner myself, started off with this tutorial: C++ Language Tutorial - C++ Documentation . Basics are well explained(I don't know how advanced code are you writing at the moment). And some good exercises: Beginner Exercises - C++ Forum . The last one is nice, currently doing it.
I'm not sure there is an easy way to learn C++. I've been learning C and C++ for more years than I care to admit, and still don't claim to know everything about it.
Even Bjarne Stroustrup (the ostensible father of C++) admits there are things about C++ he does not know.
Ryan500 if you know C,then i would suggest trying a tutorial at the internet that is interactive with the user,in order to get a small idea of what is happening.Then reading a book(e.g. The C++ Programming Language of Bjarne Stroustrup )is though to be a must.