C++ Beginner CrashCourse

deepkg

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Jun 11, 2011
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Software : Dev C++
Description : This series is a quick and easy way to get started coding in
C++. The tutorial was meant to be a 2+ part series, however,
only the first series was recorded. This series was created
to help underclassmen get started using C++ before they
started school in the fall so they could have a head start.
Bryan and Kevin take you from ?Hello World? to basic functions.
Hope you enjoy!

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Video 1 : Installing a Compiler
Video 2 : Basic Program Structure
Video 3 : Comments and Code Structure
Video 4 : Intro to Variables
Video 5 : Intro to Datatypes
Video 6 : Constants
Video 7 : User Input
Video 8 : If - Else Statements
Video 9 : Switch Statements
Video 10 : While Loop
Video 11 : Do - While Loop
Videl 12 : For Loop
Video 13 : File Input
Video 14 : File Output
Video 15 : Arrays Part 1
Video 16 : Arrays Part 2
Video 17 : Intro to Functions

youtube code
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thank you hope u all going to like it !!! :D
 
C++ is very important dude !!! search it on google :D

Mate, I was programming C++ and Z80 assembly language since like 20
years ago. And I did it for a while. Like many years. Question remains,
who uses C++ nowadays (besides gamedev probably)?

Thanks for the share by the way. Nostalgia :)
 
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Thanks for this! I'm talking up programming right now and we are now in C++
 
Funny how the latest revision (2011, just cooked) doesn't include a garbage collector that would have been cool since the last rev dates back to c99.. And oodles of younger coders / up-n-coming coders have trouble getting how the allocation of HEAP (and STACK...) works lol. So... Time to learn how to put together constructors and destructors & how to promptly use the fellow free(), or skip c/c++ altogether if all you have to do is coming up with is some IM hacks: you'll end up doing more harm than good.. ;)

For all the others that are serious about programming, learning c/c++ might be the best investment of time you can make. Ditching all that garbage bytecode languages are. Keep up the good work OP!
 
Hello deepkg i had seen this videos and i think it very useful for the beginner who don't know any thing about programming but i am in programming since 3 years by watching i revised all my basic.
Thank you
 
All videos are really amazing THANKS @http://www.blackhatworld.com/blackhat-seo/members/168051-seomasterz.html
 
its not a joke actually infact its easier to get into programming when you first learn c. its a low level programming yet is the computers backbone such as C++ of today
 
I've been programming for a good few years, and have done a lot of development in C and C++ (personal and corporate software). And honestly what you need to see is that learning the syntax of a language isn't how you learn how to program you learn how to program after understanding the whole hardware stack.

I only consider myself being a good C programmer after having done i386 and x86_64 assembly, and truly understanding how everything translates to machine code (useful if you want to get into reverse engineering).

My point is that I know can program in : Assembly, C, C++, C#, D, Java, Javascript, PHP, Python, Perl, Vala because I know and understand the software stacks and I have a decent background in algorithmics and data-structures.

My tip to the "Noobs" here would to start by learning and understanding algorithmics/data-structures and the inner workings of the whole software stack.
 
Software : Dev C++
Description : This series is a quick and easy way to get started coding in
C++. The tutorial was meant to be a 2+ part series, however,
only the first series was recorded. This series was created
to help underclassmen get started using C++ before they
started school in the fall so they could have a head start.
Bryan and Kevin take you from ?Hello World? to basic functions.
Hope you enjoy!

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Video 1 : Installing a Compiler
Video 2 : Basic Program Structure
Video 3 : Comments and Code Structure
Video 4 : Intro to Variables
Video 5 : Intro to Datatypes
Video 6 : Constants
Video 7 : User Input
Video 8 : If - Else Statements
Video 9 : Switch Statements
Video 10 : While Loop
Video 11 : Do - While Loop
Videl 12 : For Loop
Video 13 : File Input
Video 14 : File Output
Video 15 : Arrays Part 1
Video 16 : Arrays Part 2
Video 17 : Intro to Functions

youtube code
Code:
watch?v=ZFpyqEyg4z8
:)


thank you hope u all going to like it !!! :D


good tutorials man ,...Thanks
but thye are very simple tutorials. :eek:
 
Who does C++ nowadays?

Its object oriented, fast and easy to understand.
Other languages like java,c# are just not fast enough.May be you can program software with these languages but these are not good for things like game development and other intense fields. :)
 
Mate, I was programming C++ and Z80 assembly language since like 20
years ago. And I did it for a while. Like many years. Question remains,
who uses C++ nowadays (besides gamedev probably)?

Thanks for the share by the way. Nostalgia :)

I am a gamedev so i use c++ like crazy though i sometimes do android so i have to use java but there also critical code could be written in C++.
 
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