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How long did it take you guys to learn C++? I actually hope i learn this language in 2 months!

2nd Mar 2016, 7:11 PM
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C++ basic level = 1-2 months C++ advanced level (with some useful library like CURL or Boost) = 6-8 months (if you've a REAL project) C++ pro level (lots of library, how to create working dll/multithread dll, avoiding deadlock/livelock/threading error/memory leak in a really complex project) = 2-3 years C++ really pro level (good graphics and statistics, some low level tricks) = 4-5 years I'm at advanced, probably. I know a really pro guy and ... how i can say ... he knows how to do things that i really cannot describe well. If i do a job in 2 hrs, he can do it in like 5 minutes ... seeing is believing
28th Mar 2016, 4:07 PM
Tobia Moretti
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its 6 years for me now, but every time i come back to the basics i learn something new :D
18th Sep 2016, 10:19 PM
Lunesco
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@ethan Perseverance is key!! Never ever stop! 🌟🌟🌟
4th Nov 2016, 4:28 PM
RainbowUnicornPrincess
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anyone can learn the basics in 2 weeks. but to dig deeper it takes 1 month
20th Nov 2016, 1:23 AM
Dheshoju Kalyan Kumar
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We're all novices here. A long way to go...
20th Nov 2016, 10:44 PM
Riku Pepponen
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2 months? for me two weeks maybe
15th Dec 2016, 11:07 AM
Zameel Haneef
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1-3 month i think, but if u wanna learn all commands and stuff u need more than a year, u also could study it 2-3 years (i don't actually know how long)
10th Mar 2016, 4:01 PM
Andreas Wagner
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3 mnths
14th Apr 2016, 1:59 AM
Md.Azizul ibn nasim
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Currently on my second month
2nd May 2016, 9:33 PM
Derrick Nickerson
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it has taken me 5 years so far I'm 23 years old now and I'm still struggling with the basic concepts. I understand variables, classes, arrays, still getting the hang of pointers, but a lot of concepts confuse the shit out of me. Usually questions of why/when would you use these things. And how is this thing any different to that?
27th Jun 2016, 7:17 AM
ethan
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I'm on my second week of this course and I'm learning fairly quickly. I've found that my basic knowledge of lua REALLY helps with learning c++.
29th Jun 2016, 12:35 AM
JAustin
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If you already know any language it is pretty easy to learn any other language. The basics are always the same. You just have to learn language specific stuff like pointers in c++ etc. So take your time with your first language it will help you later on.
12th Aug 2016, 10:47 AM
BloodWorkXGaming
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read practices and principle using c++ 2nd edition(i dont remember the name actually) its for beginners and to write a programs in real world
18th Oct 2016, 4:50 PM
Mohammed Faisal
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took one semester 😉, but still learning 😅
24th Oct 2016, 2:42 PM
_myVar
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@Lunesco you say that it cost 6years till now and do you have a job in c++ area or just learning?
25th Dec 2016, 5:16 PM
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