I have been a beginner for 4 years in C++, mainly because I started when I was 16 and didn't take it seriously until now, but the best beginner resource are the one's that are the shorted and get you set up in 4 hours. The tutorial by Bro Coder is good for this. You don't need to worry about the high level features, because currently your projects won't require them. If you are remaking arcade games you don't need more than a class.
The problem is that every tutorial covers all the basic programming stuff I already know from knowing other languanges,which means they waste a lot of time on things I already know (outside of the syntax).
Its so hard to me, and especially installing libraries and building. I never know what dlls to use and when i send my projects to friends it works on like some computers but not all
I prefer C, you have to write a lot of basic stuff, you don't have strings and custom operators, but aside from that I really think it's a better language.
@@lowlevelgamedev9330 please try to speak a little slowly that would be much helpful to understand but regardless your video is very good with lots of information, thank you
@@lowlevelgamedev9330 A transcript would go a long way too. But that is also the other takeaway from learning to code online. Getting an ear for eastern european and indian accents, lmao.
I have been a beginner for 4 years in C++, mainly because I started when I was 16 and didn't take it seriously until now, but the best beginner resource are the one's that are the shorted and get you set up in 4 hours. The tutorial by Bro Coder is good for this. You don't need to worry about the high level features, because currently your projects won't require them. If you are remaking arcade games you don't need more than a class.
yes, just get the job done so you can get the ball rolling and start making games
Bro code is a legend He makes his tutorial like his holding your hand
@@lowlevelgamedev9330 what would you guys consider the demarcation that seperates a beginner C++ programmer, from an intermediate or advanced one?
Love your contents
Thanks 💪👍
Thanks, you cleared my mind
Thank you for the amazing video ! To add on to it - you forgot to mention C++ is also used for Embedded Programming (Arduino and such).
4:13 "You should know what is a map or unordered_map and how to sort them." xD
ok whops I was reffering to the vector 😂😂
Thanks Dad
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The problem is that every tutorial covers all the basic programming stuff I already know from knowing other languanges,which means they waste a lot of time on things I already know (outside of the syntax).
yes i know it is quite annoying, if you are into game dev in my how to start game dev in cpp I gave some more advanced resources
this channel is a Diamond!
Thanks, I really appreciate!
i will start learning c++ today guys
let's gooo 💪💪
@@lowlevelgamedev9330 also, doing that after python ;)
Well how is it going?
@@jorisbarauskas5409 I switched to python and never regretted to be honest
Ever considered to make a C++ Udemy course as a build up to OpenGL?
actually yes I might be doing that in the future
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Its so hard to me, and especially installing libraries and building. I never know what dlls to use and when i send my projects to friends it works on like some computers but not all
Yes, that is probably the hardest part of using c++, I want to make a cmake tutorial, it is a very easy way of using libraries
@@lowlevelgamedev9330 I tried to install cmake in the past but i couldnt get it, a tutorial would help for sure
I just posted a tutorial, I hope it will be helpfull 💪
What about networking without the platform depended C style ? Finally (after long time) I get asio but there is almost nothing in the internet :(
I use assimp and it is nice, I have a overview video and I point to a good assimp tutorial in that video 💪
May I know how to make the cute 3D floating island? Any tutorial or sample code? thanks
this is the code
github.com/meemknight/nature-alchemy
It is nothing special tho, I'm just using my 3D library to draw the island. Have fun 💪
Hold up should you start with C++ ?
yess, I started when I was very young so anyone can start with cpp easily
Coming from C, my hatred for C++ grew day by day.
yo, check out my video on how I use cpp like it is c, you will like it (it is one of the newest ones)
what are all the programs you use do you only use opengl and visual studio or do you have 8 programs you use or something completely different?
I use visual studio for coding and I do the graphics in opengl yes
I played this game "doodle jump" on my phone lol
ye fr, best game ever 😂😂
How to *restart* ? ;)
I infused some knowledge about 1990 era ;)
Just make your own programming language in HTML/CSS if you don't like C++
lmao yeah 😂
I prefer C, you have to write a lot of basic stuff, you don't have strings and custom operators, but aside from that I really think it's a better language.
yeah I personally use very few features that are c++ specofic
It's c++ time
can you please add subtitles
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Enter your house and wishlist my game from your steam account 😎
Man your English is so hard to understand
I found your accent really hard to understand
Sorry for that, I'm trying to improve it. Hopefully it will get better over time
@@lowlevelgamedev9330 please try to speak a little slowly that would be much helpful to understand but regardless your video is very good with lots of information, thank you
@@lowlevelgamedev9330 A transcript would go a long way too.
But that is also the other takeaway from learning to code online. Getting an ear for eastern european and indian accents, lmao.
@@sunnyheheheh9401 His accent is completely fine, as a british man i can understand him perfectly, this seems like a you problem