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how long does learning c and c++ initially take
hello, im ready to learn the ways of c and c++ and i am wondering how long it would take me to learn it. i like to think i am quite intelligent so it wouldnt take me long.
Originally Posted by lolklolkgf
hello, im ready to learn the ways of c and c++ and i am wondering how long it would take me to learn it. i like to think i am quite intelligent so it wouldnt take me long.
2 years minimum !!
wdf u dont just learnn it like that man lol u would need a teacher and some tuts
Originally Posted by -PoisonedG-
wdf u dont just learnn it like that man lol u would need a teacher and some tuts
Why not ? E-books are great. You can learn a lot from them !!
Originally Posted by -PoisonedG-
wdf u dont just learnn it like that man lol u would need a teacher and some tuts
I learned myself from a C++ book.
2+ years
Originally Posted by lolklolkgf
hello, im ready to learn the ways of c and c++ and i am wondering how long it would take me to learn it. i like to think i am quite intelligent so it wouldnt take me long.
My first impression is that you will probably not complete this endeavor. One should not put a time limit on such a thing as acquiring knowledge. I understand this is a problem with the American school system as well, that one simply takes a course for a certain amount of time, and regardless of his scores or knowledge the class is advanced to the next grade as a lump group. This ideology is not beneficial to learning. Rather since you are teaching yourself I presume your goal should be simply to learn the language to the best of your ability so that you can be knowledgeable and efficient in C/C++. For me this was when I no longer needed to look back at a book for reference, except rarely when confronted with an obscure or uncommon concept that I might have forgotten.
Originally Posted by why06
My first impression is that you will probably not complete this endeavor. One should not put a time limit on such a thing as acquiring knowledge. I understand this is a problem with the American school system as well, that one simply takes a course for a certain amount of time, and regardless of his scores or knowledge the class is advanced to the next grade as a lump group. This ideology is not beneficial to learning. Rather since you are teaching yourself I presume your goal should be simply to learn the language to the best of your ability so that you can be knowledgeable and efficient in C/C++. For me this was when I no longer needed to look back at a book for reference, except rarely when confronted with an obscure or uncommon concept that I might have forgotten.
thank god i am not american
Long Enough
You never fully learn a language, especially one like C++ - it is an ongoing task .
Originally Posted by freedompeace
You never fully learn a language, especially one like C++ - it is an ongoing task .
Watch what you say.
It's possible to learn a language fully. I can learn Every word. All grammar. Every spelling. Every pronunciation. Etc.