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TheNewCode 09-01-2013 21:50

C++ Newbie
 
Hello, i am new to this forum and new to programming in almost every language so i was hoping to get links, books or help on this forum to start programming a robot in C++, from the basics to the intermediate level (if possible).

Greg McKaskle 09-01-2013 21:57

Re: C++ Newbie
 
Give ScreenSteps a try.
C++ stuff is here.
http://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s/3120/m/7913

Greg McKaskle

TheNewCode 09-01-2013 21:59

Re: C++ Newbie
 
Thank you, i already new about this website and was hoping to get more videos i could watch then books or such, but if you only have books those would work really well to.

thank you once again.

sarah_storer 09-01-2013 22:04

Re: C++ Newbie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheNewCode (Post 1211957)
Thank you, i already new about this website and was hoping to get more videos i could watch then books or such, but if you only have books those would work really well to.

thank you once again.

Hey I'm new to C++ too!
Don't worry though it shouldn't be too hard:)

My veteran programmer gave me this book called:
Beginning C++ Through Game Programming [Third Edition]
and its really good at teaching basics-intermediate stuff!

TheNewCode 09-01-2013 22:07

Re: C++ Newbie
 
Would you happen to have a pdf version or a link to one so i may access it too. if not i will try finding it own my own, but thank you anyway, i think it will help me a lot.

sarah_storer 09-01-2013 22:11

Re: C++ Newbie
 
I think its just in book form....the maker is Course Technology CENGAGE learning if you want to google it....glad to help:)

TheNewCode 09-01-2013 22:14

Re: C++ Newbie
 
Thank you i did find a pdf version online to download so it will be a great help thank you. Also if anyone has any video tutorials for me to use as i am desperate to learn for a final project and my robotics team. anyone who has helped thank you so much and please do so in the future.

Nathan 09-01-2013 23:28

Re: C++ Newbie
 
My favorite C++ book is C++: The Complete Reference and is about $15 bucks used on Amazon. It's not for someone completely new to programming, but if you have experience in any language then it's a great book -- not only for learning C++, but also to use as a reference later on (hence the name :p).

TheNewCode 09-01-2013 23:34

Re: C++ Newbie
 
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Originally Posted by Nathan (Post 1212037)
My favorite C++ book is C++: The Complete Reference and is about $15 bucks used on Amazon. It's not for someone completely new to programming, but if you have experience in any language then it's a great book -- not only for learning C++, but also to use as a reference later on (hence the name :p).

Thank you for this book as i hope it will be a great help to me in the future.

TheNewCode 10-01-2013 13:27

Re: C++ Newbie
 
So are there any more recommendations for books of videos to watch to learn C++ as i am really hopeless right now, because my team only had one programmer, but he won't teach me and instead lead me to this forum.

Nathan 10-01-2013 13:37

Re: C++ Newbie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TheNewCode (Post 1212339)
So are there any more recommendations for books of videos to watch to learn C++ as i am really hopeless right now, because my team only had one programmer, but he won't teach me and instead lead me to this forum.

I would not recommend watching videos to learn programming. Here are two really good websites for you:

http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/
http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/c++-tutorial.html

I would suggest picking one of those sites and just start reading through the tutorial, referencing the other when needed.

TheNewCode 10-01-2013 13:44

Re: C++ Newbie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nathan (Post 1212346)
I would not recommend watching videos to learn programming. Here are two really good websites for you:

http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/
http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/c++-tutorial.html

I would suggest picking one of those sites and just start reading through the tutorial, referencing the other when needed.

Thank you, it will be a great help so thank you.

ctccromer 10-01-2013 14:32

Re: C++ Newbie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thetimemachine (Post 1211962)
My veteran programmer gave me this book called:
Beginning C++ Through Game Programming [Third Edition]
and its really good at teaching basics-intermediate stuff!

Thats what I have too =D Great book!

sarah_storer 10-01-2013 14:35

Re: C++ Newbie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ctccromer (Post 1212387)
Thats what I have too =D Great book!

Because its your book!

TheNewCode 10-01-2013 18:11

Re: C++ Newbie
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thetimemachine (Post 1212391)
Because its your book!

Wait, what he is on ur team and he lent u the book, is that right?


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