I'M TAKING C++!!!!!!!
I'M TAKING C++!!!!!!!
After this class i should be able to write cheap programs and good 3d max scripts...
You ever taken a programming course before? C++ is hardly where I'd recommend starting out... if you get to play with Visual Studio (on your own free time of course!) check out C#. If not, look at Java. Great way to get introduced to the concepts of OOP without being bogged down by all the details that C++ imposes on you.
/CS major
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Eh, you don't usually have to do it unless your machine has a bad setup (like mine, as I found out to my detriment a few days ago; how'd they make fread unpredictable?) or you just don't have the compilers.
There's also quite a lot more to programming than just learning a language. I know quite a few people who did that and still don't get a lot of concepts...
There's also quite a lot more to programming than just learning a language. I know quite a few people who did that and still don't get a lot of concepts...
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I 3rd that. I learned C++ before I learned Java but it wasn't until I completed 2 Java certification programs that I really began to sing with C++. In C++ you can cheat and use a modular programming style. That is much harder to do in Java where you are forced to adopt a more OOP style.
BTW: C++ 16 years, Java 9 years
BTW: C++ 16 years, Java 9 years
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Happy for you on learning a Computer Language.
Just find a set of programming languages that you are comfortable using on a regular basis.
Here's an idea from a 28 year Computer Programming Veteran: Learn MULTIPLE computer languages and see how similar they are to each other.
My favorite computer language that I rarely get to use: Assembly.
Wheeeeeee!
Just find a set of programming languages that you are comfortable using on a regular basis.
Here's an idea from a 28 year Computer Programming Veteran: Learn MULTIPLE computer languages and see how similar they are to each other.
My favorite computer language that I rarely get to use: Assembly.
Wheeeeeee!