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Tequila_Wolf wrote
I've found Code Academy useful to get things started. It's semi-gamified.
Check out their free course here, which are good, and have good ways to get support if you are stuck: https://www.codecademy.com/catalog
I don't know if this is your first coding endeavour, but when I started with it I found this FAQ really useful for conceptualising how to learn it at a meta-level. https://www.reddit.com/r/learnprogramming/wiki/faq/#wiki_getting_started
moonlune OP wrote
I'm using https://www.learncpp.com
I used codecademy to learn python a while back but now I'm more into dictionnaries.
thanks for the recommendation though.
moonlune OP wrote
thanks for the recommendation, I settled to learning on https://www.learncpp.com
kano wrote
I have a thousand page manual called the c++ primer plus. It's pretty good, it explains language features, it has practice problems to program. It's meant to be a tutorial on the language. The author is called Stephen Prata. I have the 2011 edition, and idk if there is one out for a newer standard. Definitely a good resource but looking at my copy the price is quite high, wouldn't be surprised if it's kicking about on the internet somewhere though