Now I am a junior. I feel that my college is coming to an end. Looking back at the university for three years, I have walked through confusion and exploration. Nothing else. Let's just talk about how I learned C ++. I gave up the C language when I was a freshman, because I think C is outdated. So I just got to 80 when I did not take the exam with my heart. However, during the summer vacation, a classmate asked me to help him with his summer homework-the student information management system, which should be written in pure C, at that time, I had a strong sense of accomplishment when I refused to answer the question. Then I went to study hard at home and finally learned what I did not say.
I learned C ++ in my sophomore year, and I felt that I was not very good at it. Then I went to the fourth edition of C ++ primer during my vacation. After reading it several times, I benefited a lot, then I learned to write something small.ProgramI don't even want it, because I have always been obsessed with graphical interfaces. Finally, in the next semester of the sophomore year, I accidentally saw "VC ++ in-depth explanation". During the summer vacation, I finished reading the book and tried to do something that I couldn't take. I felt okay.
At the beginning of my junior year, I started to have some knowledge about various computer-related aspects and I was interested in the operating system, I don't know why I bought the fifth edition of Windows Kernel programming via C/C ++ and read it again during the winter vacation. Now I want to check it again several times.
Don't ask me why. All of mine is based on my own feelings!