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MaXaHeHKo2016-10-14 23:36:05
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MaXaHeHKo, 2016-10-14 23:36:05

How to start your first programming experience in C++?

Hello everyone!
After the sleepless nights spent studying C++ theory, I ran into the problem that I have no idea how to use this knowledge at all, in short, the essence of the problem is that I have absolutely no practice ...
Even in solving the simplest problems, dead ends can occur, and the most stupid...
I only ask you to share your experience, because you have already gone through this difficult path. Where to look for tasks for practice, the intricacies of writing code, and in general everything connected with this... (Preferably with maximum efficiency and profit)
PS I am an ordinary I’m a schoolboy and I don’t have much money, I’m studying because of interest and high profits ... But at the moment I simply don’t have the opportunity to buy courses and subscriptions, I don’t advise paid content ...

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asd111, 2016-10-15
@asd111

You can start with C++ books. There are a lot of tasks at the end of the chapters.
For example, this book contains many tasks and a very good explanation of the language itself, the pdf version can be downloaded somewhere on the Internet: https://www.amazon.com/Primer-5th-Stanley-B-Lippma...
You can also take Sedgwick's book "Algorithms and Data Structures in C++" is a required knowledge for a programmer regardless of the language, but if you are interested in C++, you should like this book.

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xmoonlight, 2016-10-14
@xmoonlight

Free content on the Internet in C ++ - heaps!
https://code-live.ru/tag/cpp-manual/

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Rou1997, 2016-10-14
@Rou1997

Start with practice, there are no dead ends in programming, there are stupid programmers who have not put effort into these supposed dead ends.
Where to look for tasks if you have no money? Where money is paid for them!

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hydra_13, 2016-10-14
@hydra_13

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