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I personally use cplusplus.com simply because my style of learning is just doing it while being able to get great documentation instead of going through the ropes of "Hello world" and then variables and other stuff like that. Regardless, they even have their own tutorials if you're into that kind of stuff.

 

The thing about interactivity with things is that the ability to jump headfirst into your own IDE/compiler and text editor is awesome and is a spectacular feeling when you do something by yourself, but that might just be me. I'm sorry that I really don't know any interactive sites for C++, though I have looked. The only thing that I can find online are IDEs and compilers, but I personally prefer to have that as a client.

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I'm not sure of any interactive sites. There's some online resources you can check out here.

 

And if you're into books at all, here's a great resource for that. And an extra.

Thank you so much, and yes I love books. I will most definitely check them out :))))

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I personally use cplusplus.com simply because my style of learning is just doing it while being able to get great documentation instead of going through the ropes of "Hello world" and then variables and other stuff like that. Regardless, they even have their own tutorials if you're into that kind of stuff.

 

The thing about interactivity with things is that the ability to jump headfirst into your own IDE/compiler and text editor is awesome and is a spectacular feeling when you do something by yourself, but that might just be me. I'm sorry that I really don't know any interactive sites for C++, though I have looked. The only thing that I can find online are IDEs and compilers, but I personally prefer to have that as a client.

cplusplus.com, I'm surprised I've never heard of it. I will give that a shot for sure. And I do get that feeling of compiling something for the first time by yourself. It gives you a feeling of success with your learning and that what you're doing isn't going to waste, that it is actually something you could do that others could appreciate. Or it could just be you got bored so you made a media player where every single setting has the word "lol" in it.

 

Thank you, I will start going through the website soon :)

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