It starts you off right at the beginning, and if your dedicated enough, you can get to know all the basics; and even some of the more advanced stuff.
He explains how to get a compiler, he wants you to use VC++ '08, but I recommend Dev-C++ just to get started. Also he walks you step, by step, by step, by step through everything, runtime install, basic coding, to floats and doubles, to unsigned ints, to loops, to EVERYTHING.
cout << "Good luck with C++! " << endl
Make sure to thank me!
Few things.
- Fix your link.
- Stop copying pasting your own posts. It's considered spam.
- Posting it twice won't make you get more thanks, the opposite, you piss people off.
- If you've read the thread around, even 2 pages, both the ones you posted in, you'd notice it's already been mentioned.
- Don't state the obvious.
Adding to crushed's statement. Don't say "thank me if I helped". Everytime I see people asking for thanks I don't press it.
Also, read before you post. Last time you copy and pasted that, someone had already posted a link to that YouTube channel.
a great book I learned basics from was: Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hours. It won't teach you the whole language but most of it, to where you can start coding hacks, and games and such. Try it.
Wow dude i have a lot to learn.
aw ty for this but its too hard :O
Originally Posted by errorlog2
[MPGH]Jetamay
can u be my mentor in C++ editing
im open minded and i want to learn how to make hacks so i can make hacks for this site only please
thanks
ps: ur tut is great it help me alot sorry for my bad english im filipino
Nothings free .
Yeh... yeh we heard you. However I doubt anyone is going to mentor you. Your going to have to learn on your own at least until you learn the basics otherwise its not worth the effort.
Thx all, I hit thx button on first post....am gonna do the research I need and I'll get back wit ya about how it turned out...