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Hello,
I was looking at an Introduction to C++ class I might be taking next semester
Description:
This course is an introduction to the basic principles of programming using
C++ as the development tool. Topics include the structure and design of algorithms, input/output,
branching structures, functions, recursion, built-in data types, arrays, structures, les, pointers
and elementary operations on linked structures. The object-oriented programming paradigm will
be introduced. Topics include encapsulation, polymorphism, libraries, stream, inheritance and
abstract data types. Students will design algorithms, write external and internal documentation
and design and write source code in C++.
As someone with zero knowledge about any programming language, I was curious if it would be ok to start off with C++ without learning one of the easier languages, or will it be a huge struggle? I was going to try to get a head start this winter break and teach myself how to do stuff using the tutorials on this forum.
I was looking at an Introduction to C++ class I might be taking next semester
Description:
This course is an introduction to the basic principles of programming using
C++ as the development tool. Topics include the structure and design of algorithms, input/output,
branching structures, functions, recursion, built-in data types, arrays, structures, les, pointers
and elementary operations on linked structures. The object-oriented programming paradigm will
be introduced. Topics include encapsulation, polymorphism, libraries, stream, inheritance and
abstract data types. Students will design algorithms, write external and internal documentation
and design and write source code in C++.
As someone with zero knowledge about any programming language, I was curious if it would be ok to start off with C++ without learning one of the easier languages, or will it be a huge struggle? I was going to try to get a head start this winter break and teach myself how to do stuff using the tutorials on this forum.