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Kirill R.2018-06-26 10:29:16
C++ / C#
Kirill R., 2018-06-26 10:29:16

How to build learning C++ after C#?

Hello colleagues.
I have been using Sharp for a long time, but over time I wanted to expand my professional stack. Therefore, I decided to learn the pros.
But I have problems with writing non-shit code, modern style guides, etc.
Perhaps there is useful literature / articles, WITHOUT material for beginners, in the spirit of explaining what variables and loops are, and which can help me master the language in a couple of weeks cycling?

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Roman, 2018-06-26
@LuridSNK

NO material for beginners

https://en.cppreference.com/w/
Year: 2017
Author: Bancila M.
Publisher: Packt Publishing
ISBN: 9781786465184
Year: 2017
Author: Jacek Galowicz
Publisher: Packt
ISBN: 9781787120495
Year: 2017
Author : Roth S.
Publisher: Apress
ISBN: 978-1484227923
C++ Notes for Professionals 2017

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terrier, 2018-06-26
@terrier

learn a language in a couple of weeks of bicycle building?
No.

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Namynnuz, 2018-06-26
@Naminnuz

Some basic understanding about the modern version of crosses based on knowledge of C# allows you to get C++ Succinctly . But this is just so as not to get confused and begin to understand how languages ​​differ from each other in their essence.

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Dmitry Pavlov, 2018-07-05
@dmitry_pavlov

Read the original source documentation. There is everything you need - articles, examples, and all the necessary explanations. Start from here and further along the table of contents: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/visual-cpp-in... - get acquainted with the libraries and tools. And the language - it is also in Africa PL - with a dozen conditional operators and cycles in any language ... Well, if you want even more globally - then from here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/ Good luck!

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