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im beginner in c++ language so idont understood so plz te me esay way to how do i learn c++ logic
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[no name] 31-Oct-14 10:51am    
Practice, practice and practice again. And better learn the "logic" how to analize a Problem and to design the solution. c++ is only one of a lot of Tools.
PIEBALDconsult 31-Oct-14 11:11am    
The logic is in the developer, not in the language.
The language merely _enables_ the developer to codify that logic into a form that a machine can execute.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 31-Oct-14 15:37pm    
Easily? Forget it.
—SA
CPallini 31-Oct-14 16:41pm    
Exactly!
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 31-Oct-14 19:09pm    
:-(........smile.......... :-)
—SA

If you want to get something easy, get ready to have only the poor things.

You can use this site: http://www.learncpp.com[^].

This is useful, too: http://www.cplusplus.com[^].

It's also good to read the books by the C++ creator, Bjarne Stroustrup: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bjarne_Stroustrup[^].
No, it doesn't make easy reading.

And then, put a lot of effort, reading, thinking and doing study projects. To encourage yourself, read what every software engineer needs to read:
Peter Norvig, Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years,
http://norvig.com/21-days.html[^].

Proceed with deep understanding, slowly. We have a saying in Russia: "Rush it, and make people laugh at you".

Good luck,
—SA
 
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CPallini 31-Oct-14 16:42pm    
5.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 31-Oct-14 19:07pm    
Thank you, Carlo.
—SA
The easiest way is to understand it from the ground: this needs time and interest in learning that language.

I like the Dummies series. It is well explained and to complicated.

You need some basic knowledge and then comes practicing, practicing and practicing. We have a saying in Germany: "No master has fallen from the sky".

Good luck
 
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Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 31-Oct-14 15:49pm    
5ed. We also have some proverbs, please see Solution 2. :-)
—SA

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