Am 24 Apr 97 22:53:28 Andre Liem wrote to All regarding
AL> Hi I've wrote a few messages about how to learn C++. Anyways I haven't
AL> progressed a whole lot lately because of lack of interest but mainly
AL> time. I usually force myself to learn... but it gets so damn boring. I
AL> am though going to a comp camp to learn how to make games. Anyways does
AL> anybody know a interesting way to learn C++? Like slowly build a
AL> program with the basics then keep adding on to it with more advance
AL> stuff? Because all I've been doing is
AL> reading and reading and maybe trying out a few things with Borland. In
AL> comparison HTML is fun to learn because (well it's easy) but because you
AL> get to design something and see the progress which promotes youself to
AL> keep learning new stuff. So anyways how can I make C++ interesting for
AL> myself? Did you guys/gals just read and with all the knowledge try it
AL> all out? Or did you guess/test/read and make some cool small basic
AL> programs to make it a bit more fun?
Writing HTML code is very easy and fun because you can get a result quickly,
developing complex programs sometimes make's me wanna through my PC out the
window.
I'm studying C at the moment and a little bit of C++, I found it easyier to
study in a 'clear' environment with a cup of coffee at hand. I always in my
mind
think that by studying more I'll get my course completed quicker and I can
start
writting excelent programs games etc, but that's not the case a good
programmer
is someone that's been writing code for a long time...
Have a nice day, Quintin.
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