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| sjom (2) | |
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Hello, I've just decided I was going to switch from C# to learning C++. I didn't know too much of C#, so I decided I was going to make the switch before it was too late. But anyway, I'm looking for someone to mentor me on the C++ language. Preferably someone who can dumb it down to 14-year-old programmer speak (lol). I can't pay any money, so it'll have to be free (sorry). So, any mentors out there? | |
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| sjom (2) | |
| Oh, and I don't have much C++ experience at all, but I think the C# experience gave me the basics. I also have a decent amount of experience with PHP and Javascript if that helps. | |
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| chrisname (4924) | |
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Ok. Here's my first act as your mentor: Read this: http://cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/ Then write programs for a year. Then you'll start to pick up the language quicker and quicker. There'll be no need to thank me. | |
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| shashwalia (1) | |
| can we use borland? | |
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| Bazzy (6258) | |
| It may be too old, see http://www.cplusplus.com/forum/articles/7263/ | |
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