I've recently started to review c++ again. Before I attending university, I tried to teach myself c++. However, like many newbie coders, I couldn't wrap my head around the different kinds of pointers. After I enrolling in the Faculty of Applied Science, my first programming involved learning Java. It wasn't until my second year in China at Zhejiang University that I was exposed to c++ again. And while I became rather skilled in using it there, SFU doesn't exactly use it here. Therefore, I'm rather rusty. In the past I used the cprogramming.com's c++ tutorials, however I'm enjoying reading through learncpp.com's this time around. I find their code examples to be simpler and the author asks and answers questions that I've had and no other site has before. It's rather refreshing to finally understand some concepts that I've always struggled with in the past.
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