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ZhGhost2017-07-21 07:41:17
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ZhGhost, 2017-07-21 07:41:17

How to choose the path to programming?

Greetings! I taught Sharp for a relatively long time, I stopped halfway, but I was constantly aware of everything, almost every day I went to the GC and looked at interesting projects, in particular on Sharp. I could read someone else’s code, but I didn’t write my own, because it was not customary, it seemed that I knew the base, but I couldn’t write. But recently it suddenly dawned on me, everything fell into order in my head, and now I feel that I understand how to write programs and how they should be written, in general, I figured it out. But then I became interested in the pluses, while everything is going well, pah pah ..
So, write what I want and wanted on Sharp or study again, but I really liked the Pluses too .. The fact is that I want to write on pros, it's not very convenient to write on Sharp .. How to decide?

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Amfore, 2017-07-21
@Amfore

The programming language is only half the task. It doesn't matter what language you write in. If you do not know the principle, then there will be little sense, there is a high probability that you will abandon C++ half way.
Algorithms and data structures would be read, and the syntax of the language can be mastered in a month.
What is C#, what is C++, they are basically all C-like, and I don’t understand what the difficulty is.

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Sergey, 2017-07-21
@begemot_sun

For you, writing should not be an end in itself. You need to write to solve a problem. Until there is a task, you will never reach the finish line, and you will be halfway there.
When you solve the problem, you will see that you have gained experience, and you can set yourself the next task. Including implement on the pluses.

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Vladimir Borutkin, 2017-07-21
@Atanvar

No way, stop half way again.
If you want and like it - why are you asking something here?

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Raphael™, 2017-07-21
@maxminimus

The fact is that I want to write on the pluses

Write positive!
Pluses, by the way, work faster than Sharps
and Qt is beautiful

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x67, 2017-07-21
@x67

If you want to write, then write. Who will forbid? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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devalone, 2017-07-21
@devalone

I could read someone else’s code, but I didn’t write my own, because it was not customary, it seemed that I knew the base, but I couldn’t write
How could you figure out how to write code if you didn't write it?
What do you mean not comfortable? If you want to write on the pluses - write. Practice is as important as theory, maybe even more important, and the recipe is simple: to learn how to write code, you need to write code

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