Hey everyone! I've been diving into programming lately and I'm eager to learn C# and C++. I'm on the lookout for a solid course that not only teaches the basics but also provides assignments for hands-on practice. Any recommendations?
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It sounds like you haven’t fully learned programming languages yet—just the syntax! My advice? Pick one language and stick with it. You won’t master C++ overnight, but check out learncpp.com for a good start if you go that route.
Before you dive into C# and C++, what have you created with the languages you've learned so far? Just a heads up: understanding programming is different from just knowing the syntax. It’s similar to learning a language versus writing a book. Just something to keep in mind while you learn!
I know, it's all about applying what you learn!
I’ve worked with Python using pygame and Tinker, and then I started learning HTML and JavaScript because someone wanted to make a website together. Now, I want to tackle a project that involves C# or C++. So, I can empathize with your journey!
I’m curious about the list of languages you’ve been learning! What are the main ones you've tackled? I’d love to see your progress on various programming paradigms!
But you do need different languages for different projects, right?