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Which types of thinks can be made from c++ games , app ,uses of c++

20th Dec 2017, 2:37 PM
Shivam Raj
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There are many tutorials out there to teach you C++. The problem is, C++ is not exactly an easy language to learn. You can definitely give it a try, but I'm pretty sure unless you have worked with some other programming language before, it will probably be over your head. I am not trying to talk down to you, but at the age of 12 C++ was a bit over my head. Who knows, you may be the smartest 12 year old ever. Search around google or this site for tutorials. The best way to learn is to read, read, read and program, program, program. Read the forums on this site and see what other people are trying to do. Think of something you want to program, and see if you can figure out how to do it. Start simple and take more chances, this is the way to become a good programmer. The only way I could really see you getting into C++ at your age would be to find someone who could walk you through the basics and really break it down to you in simple terms. A lot of the people that write programming tutorials seem to forget that not everyone reading is a genius or completely familiar with a lot of programming terms. Either that, or buy a copy of C++ for Dummies. ↓↓↓ :) http://www.cplusplus.com/forum/beginner/3411/
20th Dec 2017, 2:45 PM
James16
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thank you james glad to have peoples like you in this community
20th Dec 2017, 5:10 PM
Shivam Raj
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