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Le0Wolf2019-09-20 14:11:55
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Le0Wolf, 2019-09-20 14:11:55

What to read on modern C ++ if you are already programming, but in another language?

I have been developing in C# for several years. Now interested in C++. There are many books and courses on the Internet on how to program in C ++ from scratch, but most of them contain only the very basics that are not tied to the language, and the nuances of the language are not revealed, and if something is revealed, then using the old features, neither what smart pointers and other things.
Recommend some book or lecture course that reveals exactly the features of the language, and not "What is if and what it is eaten with" or "Now we will write a program in bare C, but we will pretend that it is C ++"

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Roman, 2019-09-20
@Le0Wolf

https://isocpp.org/wiki/faq/how-to-learn-cpp
www.stroustrup.com/tour2.html
shtonda.blogspot.com/2018/11/tour-c-plus-plus-stro...
PS There is a lot
of literature on modern C++ (much more in the original), it is impossible to cover everything in either 1 or 5 books/courses. https://en.cppreference.com/w/

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Adamos, 2019-09-20
@Adamos

So after the packed Sharpe you Crosses and should appear naked Sami.
The question is what exactly interested you in them.
If it is possible to go down a level lower - the textbook will not hurt to gnaw.
And if it's just the ability to break the MS-umbilical cord, then it's better to master Qt practice, for example.

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