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Alexander Veklich2014-10-31 16:07:51
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Alexander Veklich, 2014-10-31 16:07:51

What are some good C++ courses or video tutorials?

Need a good course for a beginner, basic knowledge, but no more. I would like to start learning everything from scratch.

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iDennis, 2014-10-31
@iDennis

Buy a book in the store, the book is convenient to learn and well remembered

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Andrey Akimov, 2014-10-31
@Ostan

It is also important to do the exercises at the end of each chapter of the book.

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Kyberman, 2014-10-31
@Kyberman

Already been: 1 , 2

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Georgy Pelageykin, 2014-10-31
@ArXen42

Definitely a book. I myself am still just studying, I can recommend "Laptev... C++. Express Course". In all video courses they teach only basic syntax, and in the book (even an express course, it is 400 pages, and the same author also has a two-volume of 1000 pages, and there is Stroustup, yes) they teach much more. In video courses, they say something like this: there is such an operator / function ..., it does ... . And the book tells all the nuances, variations and features of the work, the book is better structured, and it can also be read anywhere, etc. For example, they teach not only how to handle two-dimensional arrays, but also what they are and how two-dimensional arrays in
C ++ differ from their implementations in other languages ​​and what follows from this. Although, perhaps, in paid courses the situation is different.

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shukaku, 2014-11-02
@shukaku

Stroustrup's book is best, but I also recommend Intuit .

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AlexBG, 2015-05-11
@AlexBG

I went to Level UP with Denis Stepulyonok. Good course for beginners. Experienced teacher.
levelp.ru/courses/programmirovanie/c-junior-developer

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