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I have a query please regarding C++ language. Anybody who can give me a detailed answer please?

My question is that what can we do with c++ and what is the limit of C++ language? By limit i mean the point at which a c++ learner is suer that he has become an expert and can write complex programs in C++? I have learned C++ and OOP, so i have 40% knowledge of this language I think so.

3rd Aug 2021, 3:03 PM
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The funny thing (or sad maybe), about that feeling one gets is; the moment one thinks or believe that they've become an expert, they slip off, forget to update themselves. Then finding out (sooner or later) that their thought was wrong. Or worse, get to meet someone who is better in ways they didn't think possible. I guess one who's expert in one field, is very possible to be a novice in other fields (just my thought).
3rd Aug 2021, 3:39 PM
Ipang
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It's very hard question, and it haven't unambiguous answer. C++ is versatile language, you can write processors, games, hacking, operating systems etc. You can't estimate you knowledge in percents, because limit don't exist, and you can't know all in language, but you can be expert in one or more scopes C++ always update, and you always can find new in it
3rd Aug 2021, 3:10 PM
Roma Butaku
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In all the decades that C++ has existed, I have never met anyone who honestly claims to be an expert in the language. If you reach the point where you are confident that you can accomplish any task by using the language and resources available to you then you are ready.
3rd Aug 2021, 3:49 PM
Brian
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it's been 2-3 years since I've been learning C++ and I still suck at it
3rd Aug 2021, 5:19 PM
Rellot's screwdriver
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The thing is, there's almost always something, that we don't know. For your question, I don't think there are any notables limitations of C++, and even if there are any, they'll be updated even before you could notice that. If you feel like you know 40% of C++, visit www.learncpp.com . Not to demotivate you, just to let you know that there's still a lot more to learn
5th Aug 2021, 2:55 PM
Rishi
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Well it might seem funny? But when can we think that we had become an expert in c++ or any other programming language. Thankyou!😊
3rd Aug 2021, 3:14 PM
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I think that in cpp you have to wrtie long code than other language like python and java because this programming languag provid many built in libraray but cpp also update its library time to time but for learning purpose cpp is the best language i thought.
5th Aug 2021, 1:42 AM
Abhishek Kumar
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Rishi Thanksalot i will surely visit this.
6th Aug 2021, 4:04 AM
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HONEY BIZ actually, users won't be notified if you just mention their name. It should be tagged(highlighted or in green colour). Luckily, I got notified because I was following this thread. You can do tagging by typing "@" on Android devices. Happy day!
6th Aug 2021, 6:30 AM
Rishi
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Rishi Thankyou! 😊
6th Aug 2021, 10:41 AM
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