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Re: Best way to learn C++

The college I go to outsources a lot of their classes (or maybe it's just the cs department, but still).

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Re: Best way to learn C++

Personally I started programming with Arduino, and it was a small step to C and C++ and Java from there, but you really should only go that route if you think you'll still have tme to learn how to program FRC-specific.
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Re: Best way to learn C++

It ends up that I'm teaching many students C++. I am working on a repository of code examples to get everyone started. Everything's open source, so please feel free to use the code.
I haven't pushed yet, but I will today. The repository is at https://github.com/yash101/CodingClub
All the samples are written for Linux, and the binaries only work in Linux. However, you should have no problem compiling most of the code in Windows or Mac (where Mac will compile the code with the same command but will create a different executable).

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Re: Best way to learn C++

This won't teach you C++ for a robot, but it does have an open problem set in C++. It also takes a novel online approach to teaching - immediate community feedback. I used it & CodeAcademy to take a crash-course in javascript so I could figure out how to fix a complicated bug in someone else's code the night before a demo at work.

It's alot like ChiefDelphi - there are nuggets of wisdom, and best practices - but knowing which information to trust takes some experience.

http://exercism.io/
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Re: Best way to learn C++

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This won't teach you C++ for a robot, but it does have an open problem set in C++. It also takes a novel online approach to teaching - immediate community feedback. I used it & CodeAcademy to take a crash-course in javascript so I could figure out how to fix a complicated bug in someone else's code the night before a demo at work.

It's alot like ChiefDelphi - there are nuggets of wisdom, and best practices - but knowing which information to trust takes some experience.

http://exercism.io/
Building on, I suggest that you begin by learning basic C++. Learn what a literal is. Learn what a function is. Learn what is a pointer is, etc. From there, move onto FRC C++. C++ is quite easy as long as you Pace yourself and don't try to build a rocket before you have built a bicycle!

I did push to my repository. I am still adding examples and hope to have a couple hundred soon! Good luck with C++!
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