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want to really learn c++
read this and thank me later.
If you can fully understand this book you will be in a good place.
https://doc.lagout.org/programmation...n.May.2005.pdf
if you finish that read this:
https://github.com/lpvcpp/cpp_book/b...ok-dl.com).pdf
then:
https://github.com/lpvcpp/cpp_book/b...onal%20CPP.pdf
- seriously if you finish these books and understand it you will have a better understanding of c++ then most.
I hope these resources are helpful to you, they are invaluable to me.
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College courses helped my improve my C++ only a tiny bit, sadly. I really learned during those courses by writing code for internships, attempting to write game engines (i.e. intro to shooting yourself in the foot with a shotgun), and reading books like Effective C++ and Industrial Strength C++, the Go4 Design Patterns book (which now has a simple, albeit graphically obnoxious, super-easy intro version from the Head Start series).
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There are books if you want to consult but I would recommend you to go for a course on UDEMY they will teach you to solve more realistic then course problems.