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I often find it quite frustrating to learn a programming language through a book; I always find myself skipping through huge parts of the book I have to read before moving onto the exercises. That was the main reason I did not ace my Python exam at university; I was told to use syntax I hadn't even seen until exam. I had done most of the exercises, but apparently not the right ones.
However, I am quite fond of websites like Codeacademy; You get a bite-sized text to read before you are told to use it in an exercise. However, it does not go very in-depth. Also, it does not cover C or C++.
Are there books or other resources that are structured like that? This question is about C and C++.
However, I am quite fond of websites like Codeacademy; You get a bite-sized text to read before you are told to use it in an exercise. However, it does not go very in-depth. Also, it does not cover C or C++.
Are there books or other resources that are structured like that? This question is about C and C++.