#List of Good & Comprehensive Resources For Learning C++ that cover most of the topics in details

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dusky bolt
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Hi everyone, I'm looking for Courses or books that cover most of C++ in details and explain all the concept in plain English and take beginner to advanced levels with practice and solutions

I need and want a list of courses on udemy or youtube or books, in the end of it I'll have deep understanding of Computer and programming and be able to build something really meaningful, I want to go in depth like a CS student algo + DS

Hope I'll get the help I need

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loud orchidBOT
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How to Learn C++ Programming

Everyone learns differently, but the best way is to learn by doing: Working on personal projects, solving programming challenges, etc. Here are some resources to accompany you:

C++ Tutorials
Practice

• [Programming Challenges](#archived-resources message)
CodinGame
LeetCode
HackerRank

See Also

An Introduction to Modern CMake
cdecl+ - converts C/C++ declarations to prose
• Our #archived-resources channel. It contains many useful utilities.

dusky bolt
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@empty hedge
dose the list on stackoverflow more than enough to go over it and commit to it ?

empty hedge
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Personally I feel first link is the best

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Book might be harder to digest

reef summit
loud orchidBOT
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How to Learn C++ Programming

Everyone learns differently, but the best way is to learn by doing: Working on personal projects, solving programming challenges, etc. Here are some resources to accompany you:

C++ Tutorials
Practice

• [Programming Challenges](#archived-resources message)
CodinGame
LeetCode
HackerRank

See Also

An Introduction to Modern CMake
cdecl+ - converts C/C++ declarations to prose
• Our #archived-resources channel. It contains many useful utilities.

cold cradleBOT
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