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Warren Lubow
More than 30 years in technology Industry with Over 20+ years at the Executive Level in Business Development & Sales, Also an expert in Automotive, Cloud, IoT, and more
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Warren’s Answer
seek resources of course, Online free tutorials - even youtube ones will be helpful, perhaps more senior coders to provide mentoring/tutoring, Companies have free programs like Microsoft , LearnCpp.com is a free website that teaches the basics of C++, A simple google of where to get free training will give you a lot of options like https://www.onlinecoursereport.com/free/cplusplus/
Thank you for taking the time to help.
Pawandeep
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Julian’s Answer
Hi Pawandeep,
Do you already know any other programming languages?
C++ is a difficult and complicated language, not just for newcomers, but for everyone. If this is your first programming language, I would recommend learning something different first. For example, Python.
Regards,
Julian
Do you already know any other programming languages?
C++ is a difficult and complicated language, not just for newcomers, but for everyone. If this is your first programming language, I would recommend learning something different first. For example, Python.
Regards,
Julian