Because I am a sophomore (plus a Junior College ).
It takes half a year to start it here ..
On average, I came up to read your article 5 or 6 times a week. I have learned C ++ for so long. There is no result ..
I read the C language, which is a little basic. Then I took a C ++ course last semester. The school published the old tan book and also took one semester, now Java ~
Before the start of the school year, I read people on the internet and said that I would like to read "C ++ Program Design Principles and Practices" first .. but I feel that I still cannot learn anything .... I am also reading Objective C ++, which is wonderful, but many terms I feel very blind...
I feel like I'm about to graduate soon. What a little bit... to tell the truth, I used to think that programmers are a very good job, but now it seems that programmers are a very hard job.
However, I am not complaining about it here. I want to ask you how to learn C ++. After all, I am still interested in C ++.
Although Java and liunx are popular today, there will be something that will pass away one day!
There is not much time. It is estimated that C # will be offered next semester. Although C # is very good, it is very difficult to be proficient... and I also want to do a good job in C ++!
I don't know if you have any suggestions or personal experience...
To be honest, I have no points. I am very grateful to you!