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I've been programming for quite a while. I know Java and C#, but I decided to pick up another language, C++, so enrolled in a class at my college. My professor is GOD AWFUL. 4 weeks in and WE DIDNT EVEN TOUCH THE #$@&% KEYBOARD. You'd think that we would at least learn inputs or outputs, right? Instead we've been busting ass learning how to format our homework. What a waste of time.

On that note, if there are any good C++ classes on Udemy, and if you've had a good experience I would love your advice since theres many choices to choose from. I'm gonna learn this one way or another, and it seems the latter looks more useful than that person I'm obligated to call "professor".

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    http://learncpp.com has great tutorials and thorough explanations
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    If you are fluent with two languages why in the world would you sign up for a class to learn another? If you are really fluent, learning semantics of another language (similar too) should be easy for you. I've never seen a college class about programming language that would teach anything but semantics anyway.
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    @h3ra I'm taking it because I need a UC credit- it was that or some english class. I plus even though the class sucks, at least I can program for school credit 👍
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    @HelmetBro ah I feel you man, sorry to hear that.
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    @HelmetBro Which UC are you at?
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    @fmi11 I will be transfering to UCI this summer, needed that credit to get in 😉
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    @HelmetBro Hey! Sweet, I'll be starting as a freshie at Davis in a few days.
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