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C++Cplusplus.com is particularly recommended for beginners and intermediate C++ programmers who are looking for structured tutorials and reference materials. It can also be useful for experienced developers who want a quick reference guide or need to brush up on specific topics.
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About 4 months ago (approximately the last time I wrote something here), I opted to embark on a graduate school journey at Stony Brook University, Computer Science (if you have a remote position โ Technical Writer and/or Software Engineer position โ at a non-USA company, don't hesitate to reach out). Was it the best decision to make considering less pay (if any), more theoretical undertakings and assumptions, and... - Source: dev.to / over 2 years ago
Full of wrong and/or incomplete information. I prefer cplusplus.com when I need to look up some library details. Source: about 3 years ago
For C++ I would suggest using cplusplus.com. Fantastic resource to use. Source: about 3 years ago
C++ was far from my first language. I took Modula-2 and FORTRAN in school. I knew about pointers, linked lists, etc before writing my first line of C++. I think the best way to learn is just to work on projects that interest you. Get familiar with online resources. I like cplusplus.com and cppreference.com (can get a little verbose). I'm also a big fan of w3schools.com. They have a good C++ tutorial for beginners. Source: about 3 years ago
I second this. cplusplus.com will pop up on your searches, I just blocked it. Loaded with ads and slow, and almost always less thorough than cppreference. I found geeksforgeeks OK when learning algorithms - not so much the language itself though. Source: about 3 years ago
If you don't use exercise.com what do you use? Source: over 3 years ago
These are all features that the exercise.com should offer...... But they don't. Source: almost 4 years ago
It doesn't seem that severe tbh. They payed quite some cash for him to come work for them at exercise.com, another website they were developing at the time and he dropped out after 9 months to work full-time on Lichess. Some grudges were held but this was not about either website and it was a long time ago. Source: about 4 years ago
In short: Erik Allebest hired me to work on exercise.com, after I had started working on Lichess. I never had access to any code or intel from chess.com. I left exercise.com to work for startups unrelated to chess for 6 years, before Lichess hired me as full-time dev. Source: about 5 years ago
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