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Сколько надо времени на изучение c++?

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во первых, сколько глав надо выучить на learncpp.com? есть ли русская альтернатива сайта, которая не уступает и научит тому же, чему и learncpp.com?
и да, великие кодеры и пастеры форума, сколько у вас времени ушло на изучение c++?
 
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Well personally what I did and how I learned was, buying ac ++ book and just reading a few hours per day and I just learned, Then I took random sources ("pastes") and just studied how to add different stuff and remove different stuff and after a few years of doing this every day. I made my own "SDK" / cheat and as I used to study different sources I know how to make some stuff and yeah then it's just 2 things left, your will, and your ideas. Basically when you code this how you do it. You think of an idea, you think of the errors in the idea you think how to fix the errors and you translate your "idea" into code, and thats it :), have a nice day and please if I said something incorrect correct me :) // Ratched
 
Ну если ты не будешь тупить по 2000 лет над одной темой и будешь практиковать то быстро выучишь、а если будешь тупить то и жизни не хватит
 
Well personally what I did and how I learned was, buying ac ++ book and just reading a few hours per day and I just learned, Then I took random sources ("pastes") and just studied how to add different stuff and remove different stuff and after a few years of doing this every day. I made my own "SDK" / cheat and as I used to study different sources I know how to make some stuff and yeah then it's just 2 things left, your will, and your ideas. Basically when you code this how you do it. You think of an idea, you think of the errors in the idea you think how to fix the errors and you translate your "idea" into code, and thats it :), have a nice day and please if I said something incorrect correct me :) // Ratched
I agree with you. As with every language, you can't even learn it without any practice. Theory only gives you some explanatory but you can't learn something if you don't use this on your own. The best idea of learning modern languages is to try to understand OOP and start thinking as a machine and somehow 'What is this and why this code would be better than a different one'. C++ has just simple syntax but requires quite hard skills and understanding processing. If you take a look for Java it would be quite easy after C++ or C# because they use somehow similar syntax. You don't need to know all about the world, but only required to solve some basic problems and your skills would be up more and more as much as you face to face with new problems. Programming is about learning and learning. Every day you should try something new and don't forget to use all you have done before.
 
I agree with you. As with every language, you can't even learn it without any practice. Theory only gives you some explanatory but you can't learn something if you don't use this on your own. The best idea of learning modern languages is to try to understand OOP and start thinking as a machine and somehow 'What is this and why this code would be better than a different one'. C ++ has just simple syntax but requires quite hard skills and understanding processing. If you take a look for Java it would be quite easy after C ++ or C # because they use somehow similar syntax. You don't need to know all about the world, but only required to solve some basic problems and your skills would be up more and more as much as you face to face with new problems. Programming is about learning and learning.
As I pointed out, its like trying to ride a bike without knowing how to. You've gotta train and practice till in the ending you can and the more you train the better and better you get :))
 
I agree with you. As with every language, you can't even learn it without any practice. Theory only gives you some explanatory but you can't learn something if you don't use this on your own. The best idea of learning modern languages is to try to understand OOP and start thinking as a machine and somehow 'What is this and why this code would be better than a different one'. C ++ has just simple syntax but requires quite hard skills and understanding processing. If you take a look for Java it would be quite easy after C ++ or C # because they use somehow similar syntax. You don't need to know all about the world, but only required to solve some basic problems and your skills would be up more and more as much as you face to face with new problems. Programming is about learning and learning.


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во первых, сколько глав надо выучить на learncpp.com? есть ли русская альтернатива сайта, которая не уступает и научит тому же, чему и learncpp.com?
и да, великие кодеры и пастеры форума, сколько у вас времени ушло на изучение c++?
По времени - месяца 2 ( чтоб хоть че то + - понимать ) . Но надо так же читать доп.литературу . Приложения это кончено удобно и хорошо. Но,если хочешь быть не просто пастером 1337 ,а шарить , то читай литературу . Сам могу посоветовать автора " МихаилаФленова "
 
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Зависит от опыта. Чем больше практикуешься - быстрее развиваешься. Если ты выучил базу C++ - не значит что ты полностью выучил c++. C++ нужно учить каждый день
 
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