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C++ resources Neckbearded Basement Dweller 18/06/25(Mon)01:38 No. 5121
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Are there any good recommended resources to learn C++?

I have previous programming experience and like to dive in and start coding to learn, but I'm curious if there are any outstanding books or material that a serious cpp programmer should read.


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Neckbearded Basement Dweller 18/08/28(Tue)06:07 No. 5134

If you have some C++ experience, and just need to get up to speed on the new features in the last few iterations, "Effective Modern C++" is very good. For learning it from scratch, the eighth edition of "Sam's Teach Yourself C++ in One Hour a Day" isn't bad. I was not a fan of Bjarne's books for learning C++ from scratch though, however "The C++ Programming Language" is a good reference (but only covers up to C++ 11 currently).


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2222222 19/03/08(Fri)15:30 No. 5229

For a book i recommend any version of C++ Primer


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Neckbearded Basement Dweller 19/04/29(Mon)23:38 No. 5252

>>5121
There are many books about C++. You can choose one which fits you.
Lippman C++ Primer
Deitel&Deitel
Bruce Eckel Thinking in C++
C++ Primer Plus (6th Edition) by Stephen Prata
C++ Crash Course by Joshua Lospinoso
Beginning C++17 From Novice to Professional Horton, Ivor, Van Weert, Peter


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Neckbearded Basement Dweller 19/09/19(Thu)18:05 No. 5307

Best way to learn c++ in my opinion is with Qt.
It teaches good programming practices, such as developing everything as an API.



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