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#Actualshadowstep00

Posted 11 July 2012 - 06:50 AM

First of all, I thank you for all your answers they really help me out.

I wanna tell you that this book that I am reading C++ Primer Plus http://www.amazon.co...&pf_rd_i=507846
is updated to the C++11 standard cause it was realeased 2011 and in the description says that includes   C++11 standard.

Apart from that it also does not mix the C language with C++ but it does

mentions some things that you can skip(i skip them) for those who have come from C to make it easier for them.In addition i think that if i get each chapter right and do all the exercises correctly( and some similar more of my own) i should be on the right way.

I think from what you have mentioned here is that the most difficult thing about C++ is the freedom that it gives you in terms of how you can write a program in too many different ways.

Other than that what should i watch out? Where i might be tricked? So to be Extra alarmed in that chase....

#4shadowstep00

Posted 11 July 2012 - 06:47 AM

First of all, I thank you for all your answers they really help me out.

I wanna tell you that this book that I am reading C++ Primer Plus http://www.amazon.co...&pf_rd_i=507846
is updated to the C++11 standard cause it was realeased 2011 and in the description says that includes C++11 standard.

Apart from that it also does not mix the C

language with C++ but it does

mentions some things that you can skip(i skip them) for those who have come from C to make it easier for them.In addition i think that if i get each chapter right and do all the exercises correctly( and some similar more of my own) i should be on the right way.

I think from what you have mentioned here is that the most difficult thing about C++ is the freedom that it gives you in terms of how you can write a program in too many different ways.

Other than that what should i watch out? Where i might be tricked? So to be Extra alarmed in that chase....

#3shadowstep00

Posted 11 July 2012 - 06:46 AM

First of all, I thank you for all your answers they really help me out.

I wanna tell you that this book that I am reading C++ Primer Plus http://www.amazon.co...&pf_rd_i=507846
is updated to the C++11 standard cause it was realeased 2011 and in the description says that includesC++11 standard.

Apart from that it also does not mix the C

language with C++ but it does

mentions some things that you can skip(i skip them) for those who have come from C to make it easier for them.In addition i think that if i get each chapter right and do all the exercises correctly( and some similar more of my own) i should be on the right way.

I think from what you have mentioned here is that the most difficult thing about C++ is the freedom that it gives you in terms of how you can write a program in too many different ways.

Other than that what should i watch out? Where i might be tricked? So to be Extra alarmed in that chase....

#2shadowstep00

Posted 11 July 2012 - 06:45 AM

First of all, I thank you for all your answers they really help me out.

I wanna tell you that this book that I am reading C++ Primer Plus http://www.amazon.co...&pf_rd_i=507846
is updated to the C++11 standard cause it was realeased 2011 and in the description says that includes C++11 standard.

Apart from that it also does not mix the C

language with C++ but it does

mentions some things that you can skip(i skip them) for those who have come from C to make it easier for them.In addition i think that if i get each chapter right and do all the exercises correctly( and some similar more of my own) i should be on the right way.

I think from what you have mentioned here is that the most difficult thing about C++ is the freedom that it gives you in terms of how you can write a program in too many different ways.

Other than that what should i watch out? Where i might be tricked? So to be Extra alarmed in that chase....

#1shadowstep00

Posted 11 July 2012 - 06:41 AM

First of all, I thank you for all your answers they really help me out.

I wanna tell you that this book that I am reading C++ Primer Plus http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0321776402/ref=s9_simh_gw_p14_d1_g14_i2?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_s=center-2&pf_rd_r=173AYHY02ZQMBXKEGAX4&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=470938631&pf_rd_i=507846
is updated to the C++11 standard cause it was realeased 2011 and in the description says that includes C++11 standard.

Apart from that it also does not mix the C

language with C++ but it does

mentions some things that you can skip(i skip them) for those who have come from C to make it easier for them.In addition i think that if i get each chapter right and do all the exercises correctly i should be on the right way.

I think from what you have mentioned here is that the most difficult thing about C++ is the freedom that it gives you in terms of how you can write a program in too many different ways.

Other than that what should i watch out? Where i might be tricked? So to be Extra alarmed in that chase....

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