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Started learning C++, should i continue?

Recently i started learning bit by bit C++, that is kinda interesting for me, bc it allows you to create something good from basic concepts, for example i wanna build some sort of program, which will help me test my knowledge of different formulas (peak of imagination is stats).But I don't have much free time for it, and I don't know, maybe I am doing something wrong, because maybe it is too hard to learn, or i don't get anything from it (I am now aimed in chemistry area, but hey, most of the develops in science is made in areas where 2 or more different sciences collide).

2nd Nov 2018, 3:58 PM
Фупос Фупосович
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Many successful scientists can also program. It is helpful if you can write programs to simulate processes or evaluate data yourself.
2nd Nov 2018, 7:52 PM
Sebastian Keßler
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You are more than half way through the tutorial. How do you feel yourself about C++ at this point?
3rd Nov 2018, 12:01 AM
HonFu
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Hehe, there's so much stuff, don't get lost! :) The good thing about the assignments here is that their difficulties differ a lot; you can choose your own perfect workout.
3rd Nov 2018, 10:06 AM
HonFu
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At my point everything is understandable, except for classes.Can't understand them now, gotta spend a few hours to know them better
3rd Nov 2018, 9:26 AM
Фупос Фупосович
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Have you tried to write any codes of your own yet?
3rd Nov 2018, 9:54 AM
HonFu
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I wrote one code which calculates roots from a thing ax^2+bx+c=0, with unput of numbers a, b, c, couldn't invent any better task to code
3rd Nov 2018, 9:57 AM
Фупос Фупосович
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A programming language is similar to other languages in the way that you need to practice it a lot to become fluent. Here on Sololearn you can find a long list of 'assignments' that you can do; these will help you develop that fluency. And then you will gradually see more ways to apply what you've learned. You'll start to think in code.
3rd Nov 2018, 10:01 AM
HonFu
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Thanks, i'll try out these asignments + interesting things which are hided somewhere in the web, gotta find :)
3rd Nov 2018, 10:04 AM
Фупос Фупосович
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no HECK OFF
3rd Nov 2018, 12:35 AM
braytheman
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Thanks a lot for inspiration!
4th Nov 2018, 12:34 PM
Фупос Фупосович
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