Yeah I agree with Servant. Take your time with c++. U will have your hands full with it for atleast a year. You gotta spend some time getting the feel of the language(this goes for any language). Just dont try to rush things and or take too many things at once or overdue stuff. Be consistent yet practical. Like do an hour of c++ everyday, not like 4 hours lol. Keep a balance with school and hobbies. At first you might lea0nrs tons of features but forget the syntax. Once you get into more advance stuff and use these features then rembering the syntax becomes easier, and it actually becomes intuitive. For example I learned inheritance but barely used it untill now. When I first learned pointers i could barely wrap my head around them, now that I use them normally, it becomes easier to understand concepts that u didnt understand before.
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#1ISDCaptain01
Posted 02 January 2013 - 03:23 AM
Yeah I agree with Servant. Take your time with c++. U will have your hands full with it for atleast a year. You gotta spend some time getting the feel of the language(this goes for any language). Just dont try to rush things and or take too many things at once or overdue stuff. Be consistent yet practical. Like do an hour of c++ everyday, not like 4 hours lol. Keep a balance with school and hobbies