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First, learn to use the search bar. It's your best friend in programming. Everything you can and will ask has been asked before, you just need to find it. Second, do research and read textbooks. Classes aren't needed, although can be helpful for getting started and actual guidance. Learn from tutorials. Many are on websites and videos. Third, PROGRAM. You can't learn something but not doing that thing. It's much better to actually apply what you learn. Take what knowledge you've acquired in C++ and create small ideas that you can make with what you've learned. Good luck, and welcome to the C++ army, soldier. It's a bumpy ride, so fasten your seatbelt.
6th Jan 2019, 8:24 AM
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