/g what are the best resources to learn C++ ?
1. Online
2. Book
Preferably for Linux.
know what you are getting into...
>>59116800
/r/cpp
C++ faq.
C++ core guidelines.
All cppcon, meeting cpp talks. Boost con record stuff with potato.
C++ book list on stackoverflow.
Now shut up and code.
Register for free visual studio dev account. Make use of free 3 months pluralsight account.
Follow all of the C++ lectures. That's it.
Personally I went through all of http://www.learncpp.com/
>>59116933
>http://www.learncpp.com
I know people always told us to avoid sketchy learn programming sites. But this one is pretty good. No glaring problem. Straightforward. And unlike tutorialspoint, it's not Pajeet shit.
>>59116882
Looks great. Started browsing r/cpp
>>59116903
>>59116933
Seams to be the best from what I've seen but I'm planning to code for Linux. Maybe I shouldn't give a shit and start on Windows and just apply what I learn on Linux.
>>59117081
Pluralsight doesn't care if you use gcc, idiot.