well ive heard of a PDF file called "teach yourself C++ in 21 days" u should be able to get it on direct connect or kazaa. Sounds pretty legit to me too
It doesn't learn you everything, though. One thing it doesn't learn: experience. Without, you will get nowhere. So even if you do have read such a tutorial, you don't master the language.
And before you master the language, you techiclly haven't learned it.
I have the PDF with C++ in 21 days.
the cannot help for starter.
i heard of a book "Thinking C++"
is the best book.
I´m only 13 years(look my BS)
but i have started C++ for a half year.
i think with 4 years learning are eoungh
the book "Thinking C++" is inly in English
learning c++ is easy, you just have to remember the way the programming language is layed out. The hard thing to learn is what APIs you need to make your program and how to use them. Anyone who can type letters into a keyboard has the potential to be a programmer, the only thing that seperates a novice from an expert is your knowladge of the API you have to use.