>Start a new course learning to program in C++
>Open school book
>Theres difficult word problems from front to back
God fucking damnit I just want to learn the programming language REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>36802833
Maybe you should try reading the book. I hear that when you start at the first chapter, it explains the basics. And then each subsequent chapter builds on the previous chapter. But you're a brainlet so there's no hope for you.
This is bullshit, 21st century and we still don't have the technology to download information directly into our brains. What gives?
>>36803268
http://www.techworld.com/big-data/what-is-neural-lace-3657074/
>>36803302
>Elon Musk
Into the trash, that joker isn't worth shit.
C++ is the worst, as a language. People study the language itself for years since its just not an easy one to learn and work with. C++ is riddled with poor design decisions, inconsistencies, and bad edge cases where all the "features" interact negatively with each other.
I'd highly recommend learning and working in a different language, if you can still make a choice about this OP. Java, Python, JS, almost anything is better
>>36803392
>Elon Musk Isn't the Only One Trying to Computerize Your Brain
https://www.wired.com/2017/03/elon-musks-neural-lace-really-look-like/
>>36803397
Not OP but what about C#?
>>36802833
>>36803540
https://automatetheboringstuff.com/
http://interactivepython.org/runestone/static/thinkcspy/index.html
For your first language, these tutorials will suffice. Be sure to switch away from Python after doing them.
>>36802833
C++ is a pretty difficult first language because of the pointers and java-like syntax. If you're interested in learning to program, you might enjoy Python