Are there any simple websites for Learning C/C++
Posted by Bucket_from_tf2@reddit | learnprogramming | View on Reddit | 11 comments
As the title says, I am looking for a website to help me learn C or C++. maybe something similar to code.org would be nice where I could switch from text to block, have a list of code that works and or color coding would be really nice too. I'm not sure if that's a standard or not, as I'm really new too all of this. If any of you have any recommendation at all let me know please!
Flame77ofc@reddit
I recommend you the simple: YouTube
Substantial_Ice_311@reddit
No one has ever learned programming well from Youtube.
Flame77ofc@reddit
lie, if you watch any course and don't practice, you'll never be good
The problem is not the course, is your determination
New_Exchange1158@reddit
facts
Fabulous-Molasses155@reddit
if you want to get serious in c/c++, only source i would recommend is https://www.learncpp.com
Fabulous-Molasses155@reddit
if you want to get serious in c/c++, only source i would recommend is learncpp.com
smichaele@reddit
Try W3Schools.
Sovereign17Ode@reddit
cppreference.com is great for detailed examples once you grasp the basics.
DrShocker@reddit
I'm not aware of any interactive sites specifically built to learn either C++ or C. (C/C++ isn't actually a thing)
ImprovementLoose9423@reddit
Go to BroCode's and FreeCodeCamp's youtube channel. They have a bunch of free courses that could carry anyone's programming career.
ImaginaryPermit4688@reddit
I'm working on a similar thing but it's in its beta phase and is currently focused on basic web development learning.
The thought of expanding it to c/c++ sounds like a future pipeline. Anyway, trying to iron out the current format and ui/ux kinks. Please feel free to slide in the DMs if this sounds like an interesting side quest for you. All I need is an honest feedback 🫡🫡