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Just what it says :rolleyes:

Well, I plan on taking programming in September. So, to better prepair myself, I bought Sams teach you'r self C++.

After 45minutes of scraching my head, I managed to get the Hellow World exe to work lol.

if you guys know a better way for me to introduce myself to programming, please let me know as soon as possible lol.

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Hello there Maple Tiger! Welcome to DaniWeb. I think that getting started with C++ is a great way to delve into programming. It's a really good first language because it has a very shallow learning curve. In other words, you can learn as you go, starting off with the simple techniques, and over time exposing yourself to functions and classes, as you become more experienced. You aren't subjected to everything all at once
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