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How to learn C++ with out any Mentors ?

29th Apr 2018, 8:52 PM
shairow kumar
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my mentor is bjarne stroustrup and some books 👍😉
30th Apr 2018, 4:04 AM
tooselfish
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1. Patience 2. Have a goal what do you want to achieve with the language. 3. Willing to accept failure. 4. Get involved in the programming community. 5. Master the foundations NOT the language itself. 6. Read books on C++ and code the examples provided. 7. Research Dr Bjarne Strusstrup founder of C++. 8. Join a site and solve challenges 9. Get familiar with Algorithms, & Data structures. 10. Choose an IDE that's specifically towards C++ for example: - >> Code Blocks they have the libraries preloaded and necessary for you to get started. 11. Discipline 12. Have fun <---- Most important Goodluck
29th Apr 2018, 9:16 PM
Anthony Perez
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Books are the best friends of human, you can also explore on Internet and we solo learn community are always ready to help you friend:-)
30th Apr 2018, 4:52 PM
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Well i think you're at the right place - "Sololearn". As the name suggests it is a platform through which one can learn Programming in any Language oneself with ease. I should suggest you to take the C++ Course from here. It is very beautifully explained with a Number of examples. Also you should refer to some eBooks. there are many of them availabe on the web. BTW your question suggests that you want to learn without any mentor. Well you can't!! This can be explained by a sentence - "Books are the best Mentors"
30th Apr 2018, 3:53 PM
Harshit Sharma
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If I may, you are not competely without "mentors" or outside help. This discussiom board and all the forums out there are full of people eager to help so always remember that â˜ș Good luck!
29th Apr 2018, 10:26 PM
cyk
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shairow kumar you can try by completing c++ course here @ Sololearn and making all of those example codes in them,practice them over & over and improve them by adding more (lines of code) happy coding!👍 furthermore challenges are good source of code snippets ,I can see that you are challenging in HTML so you are familiar with quizzes,try to make all of those @ sololearn playground that will help you to take-up harder challenges (Assignments)...but don't overdo..✌
1st May 2018, 4:13 PM
Daljeet Singh
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29th Apr 2018, 9:51 PM
Timon Paßlick
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there are many online course to help you understand about c++ this age... and most of them are you study it by yourself... besides sololearn, you can find it in edx, udemy, coursera, or other websites that offer to help you in it...
1st May 2018, 11:31 PM
gita ang
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