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    Starting on C++ Programming.

    Hey guys

    So , I'm new on programming on c++. Let me see I've started getting into the thing for about hmmm .... 10 minutes and I read 0 books or any kind of that thing.
    So , I found on Youtube a guy who's making a C++ programming tutorials and he's HILAROUS , he teaches you everything you need (I GUESS) to START on programming.

    Here's the link for his FIRST VIDEO (check out the rest, total of: 27)


    His first videos are very short (2~5 minutes) but its ENOUGH , from the video 5~27 they're longer.
    So if you want to start Programming check him out , after you watch all his videos you will PROBABLY have a better idea of whats programming and will be a LOT easier to do it so.

    So , if it helped you give me a thanks (:
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    Thanks , i think what code in C++ are easy if u study , now im new on C++ but i print a books to start learning i from Mexico but i know some english. Thanks to share the videos with us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChampJH View Post
    Thanks , i think what code in C++ are easy if u study , now im new on C++ but i print a books to start learning i from Mexico but i know some english. Thanks to share the videos with us.
    No problem mate , good luck with learning
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    I prefer a book over anything else.

    Because when you have some time and nothing to do (even during BUS, train, something) you can always grab that book and read/study.
    There is nothing better than that. (OH well nowadays we have tablets, but still, at the moment I prefer a book)

    Also a book is something that you can always check back to see and read, train some stuff. The same doesn't happen with videos.
    Light travels faster than sound. That's why most people seem bright until you hear them speak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brinuz View Post
    I prefer a book over anything else.

    Because when you have some time and nothing to do (even during BUS, train, something) you can always grab that book and read/study.
    There is nothing better than that. (OH well nowadays we have tablets, but still, at the moment I prefer a book)

    Also a book is something that you can always check back to see and read, train some stuff. The same doesn't happen with videos.
    I agree with that , but i'm too lazy to read a book , so i prefer watching videos.
    But reading/studying books will always be the best option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pozzabr View Post
    I agree with that , but i'm too lazy to read a book , so i prefer watching videos.
    But reading/studying books will always be the best option.
    Videos are a great interactive way to learn but I find they limit the speed of your learning. When you are reading a book you can read as fast as you want at your own pace but when watching a video you have to follow the pace of THAT video. Most of the time I find the video pace is too slow and when I try to skip ahead I miss some things. But that's just my opinion, different people learn things in different ways better. Good luck!
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    Reading is a faster way of learning then watching videos.

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