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Is it true that C++ is very hard to learn??
I'm really weak in C programming language..
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The first course I had in c++ didn't require me to memorise many things. You work with only few concepts like loop or array.
Then, the advance course involved a lot more concepts like overloading, constructor, template. It took me some time to get familiar with the concepts. But, those concepts will be also used in other language. Basically, it is also hard when you learn it from other language.
So, C++ is easy to learn at the beginning and hard to understand in deep.
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No language is hard Eallen Karna It all depends on the approach you give,how frequently you play with the codes and your speed of learning. Remember it was created by people like you (who were supposedly even weaker-since they had no prior info.)
simple tip:play hands-on with the code,ask for help,seek online resources.
Don't learn programming, learn to solve problems using codes.
Identify a problen then explore which languages can best fit to solve it.
You'll even enjoy that language the more i tell you
but if you have an option of taking python or jacascript, the better read more here....
https://www.google.com/search?q=which+programming+languages+should+i+learn&oq=which+programminglanguages&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l3.24687j0j7&client=ms-android-samsung&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8
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Yes, if you are familiar with object oriented programming concepts
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Python is an easier option.
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Nop. Not that hard.
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Thank you #Jay...
I'll try!
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Dear #Teddy ! Thank you also for the best inspiration to me.
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not so hard, but if you are beginner it'll be harder than C# or Java
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Everybody’s different. I started with c++ and had no problems, but other people find it very hard. I can’t stand Java, yet it’s still very popular and many people find it easy(ish) to learn
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Thank you #Jay...
I'll try!