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dionb2014

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Does anyone here know c++? How long would it take for someone with experience programming python to learn c++?
 

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You'll need to be more specific about what you want to learn in C++. You could learn the basics in a day or two, how to write some random program in a month, become an experienced programmer after a few years, etc.

Also, everyone learns at different rates.

I hope you didn't bump your thread after 7 minutes.
 
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Hoping to start learning it as well in the next few days, but yeh it depends how proficient you want to be at it.
 

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If you know the structure of the python language then C++ should be easy. Since the structure of the 2 language are similar in a way.
 

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C is the basic Language of all programming languages. Once you learn this you can easily understand the structure and flow of other languages like Java, PHP etc. Get a copy of "The C Programming Language (Second Edition)" by Kernighan and Ritchie.
 

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I really agree with Jacob Adam. Yes, C is the basic programming language and if you can learn c++ also. You could learn about OOPS concept.
 

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