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buy a book if ur willing to spend money, books on computer science tend to have more information and detail and depth than the internet, what i would recommend is look at some tutorials online and then buy a few books which go in to depth 😃
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@AwkwardBanana I recommend buying a book too instead of online videos or pdfs.Get a hard copy book.Work thoroughly through it and from there you can start concentrating on specific areas like STL .
I'd suggest the book Thinking in C++ -
james1313368yThanks for the advice guys I've been on a few communities looking for a mentor and advice but so far it has been nothing but salty people
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maybe if you are up for it do some MOOCs (google them) . a good intro i have found was CS50 fron Harvard. though not only C++ focused.
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anekix3918y@james1313 it's great u dared to start learning coding with C++ . U will like this journey and it will finally pay off . There will be many times when u will start hating this language in the process of learning it. Just hang on and learn it.
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