How long have you been doing C++? I'm just curious.
0-1 years
1-2 years
2-3 years
4+ years
How long have you been doing C++? I'm just curious.
Well, I signed up in September 2001... around when I started in C++... so that's 8-9 months.
I have been programming in C++ for about 2 or 3 years. I quickly advanced from Console to Win32 API, then quickly from Win32 API to OpenGL/SDL.
I wish more people had replied to this poll. I really wanted to know how many people that visit this site are novice and how many are more advanced.
Less than a year.
There are some real morons in this world please do not become one of them, do not become a victim of moronitis. PROGRAMMING IS THE FUTURE...THE FUTURE IS NOW!!!!!!!!!
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Left cprog on 1-3-2005. Don't know when I am coming back. Thanks to those who helped me over the years.
I've been learning C++ almost 4 months now.
Last edited by jdinger; 05-24-2002 at 07:23 PM.
actually it's kinda hard to tell with me. I used to do it a few years ago back in high school and i did it for a little over a year, and sadly enough got bored with it. Now i'm 19 and decided that i missed it. SO all in all about 2 years, but this time around only a few months.
Who's been doing it 4+ years? It currently has only 1 vote, so I was curious
Started learning C++ about 4 or 5 years ago at university. At this moment I'm mainly programming in C at work, at home I still use C++ most. But currently I'm not programming very much at home.
I've been programming C++ for no more than a few weeks. I'm still on the basic stuff (Whats your name? Whats you age? nd then write it to a text file) but you have to start somewhere. Anybody got any good Win32 tutorial, as i'm finiding the dos prompt not very attractive.
I'm doing it for... about 2 weeks now.
I'm now right where I was 8 years ago when I decided to start learning C.... Pointers. At that time I stoped, because of the promise VB would change the world... bah!
I'm not that young anymore and life has not been kind. I notice I'm not as sharp as before. And I'm also having a little trouble retaining what I learn. My 8 year experience in VB doesn't help either, as it filled me with vices.
But, at my own pace, I'll get there
Regards,
Mario Figueiredo
Using Borland C++ Builder 5
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Anybody got any good Win32 tutorial
Game Tutorials Win32 section
Well, I have known C++ for a long time (several years), but never gotten further than complete newbie until 2 or 3 months ago. Now, I'm more like a novice
well.. I started c++ about 1-2 months ago...
I basically started out in C++.
I did QB for about a month...
then jumped right in the C++ pond.
What is C++?
me? well im still at uni, so not long really
Such is life.