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11-02-05 12:59 PM
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elixirnova
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thanks im trying C++ in console right now its alot easier O_o
Parasyte
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There is plenty wrong with it. But I've been over that enough for one lifetime.
Sokarhacd
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Theres nothing wrong with Visual Studio, its perfect, for me anyway.
Parasyte
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I hate visual studio. Personally, I would suggest a commandline-driven compiler. There are many available, most are based on GCC.
Second, neotransotaku has the right idea: Start small. Build simple console programs first. Win32 is just an extensione to the C language. You will be able to interact with your Win32 User Interface using functions and pointers and whatnot. But first, you need to learn about functions and pointers, etc etc.
neotransotaku
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first of all...learning to build programs that look like windows is a too big of jump...right now, that is something you don't need to worry about if you just want to learn the language itself.

as far as C++ tutorials out there, i believe you are better off finding a book that will teach you C++ as they are geared towards people with no experience and are better written since the people making the tutorials have had feed back on their book. in my experience, online C++ tutorials are as good as a Ford Pinto...
elixirnova
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Hey im confused i keep trying to learn C++ using visual studio and when i use the premade window no tutorials will compile without me having to look up what every variable means
what do you do when you want to write a c++ program when you use Visual Studio O_o im really trying hard to learn c++ and its killlllllling me
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