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Well, I'm continuing my topic about young programmers, now the question is: Could someone recommend me a way to learn C++, because that's the language I'll be working with, (after some thinking)......
Excuse my bad english, but I'm still from Sweden. ------------------ SwEdE[oelbal]n |
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The best way is to pick up a book and start reading. Maybe look on amazon or barnsandnoble. You'll need access to a compiler, too. Once you've read through the book, and have a basic idea of what's going on, you can start looking online for tutorials and more help.
My $0.02 ---JH |
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