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Alexander2020-05-12 08:21:40
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Alexander, 2020-05-12 08:21:40

Where to take a good C++ course?

Read a book about C++. Watched a lot of videos. I realize that I still don't know much. Even some small 2D game is not able to do. What course can you recommend?
Only quality. There are many advertised, but bad reviews about them, they say a waste of money.

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approximate solution, 2020-05-12
@Shemapp

Where to take a good C++ course?

Get a job as a junior, the best course, for which they also pay money.
Even some small 2D

Maybe start small? Find a portfolio of some June on github - it’s very easy to search, go to my circle, or hh, and in some of the portfolios there should be a profile on github, see what a friend did, try to repeat. If it doesn’t work out, look at the code, write with pens, and so on until you win.
What course can you recommend?

All courses usually work according to the same scheme, they sell you basic knowledge that programmers usually absorb from books themselves, and that invaluable work experience that no one will pass on to you - as a rule, this is already work, or open-source projects.

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Vladimir T, 2020-05-12
@32bit_me

Paid courses are a waste of money. Start writing something yourself.

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Alexander Kaligaev, 2020-05-18
@xakerX3

I confirm the opinion of the rest: paid courses are a waste of money. As a resource (theory), I can advise Ravesli - more than a hundred lessons on C ++ and a lot of interesting things, such as Qt, OpenGL, RegExp. Practice doing your projects, for example, I make games, great, interesting training.

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