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Hi,

I have created a class program to learn C++
Learning togeter might be very inspirational and motivating.


Anyone wants to 'join' this 'class'?
You can also join as a mentor to help the newbies :)
1. Please subscribe to this topic
2. Join https://cplusplusforum.slack.com
First send me a PM or email at [email protected] with your email address.
You will get an invite then. There is also Slack app for your mobile phone


Also, please vote to pick the material we will use for our class:


A. - C++ Program on cppinstitute.org (10 weeks)
B. - C++ course (12 to 14 weeks with 8 hours study per week)
https://learn.saylor.org/course/view.php?id=65&section=0#section-2
C. - Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++ book by Stroustrup (duration: 14 to 16 weeks?)
D. - Tutorials from this forum site: http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/ (duration 10 weeks?)
E. - LearnCPP at http://www.learncpp.com (duration: no idea)


Please see this review of our mentor Rabbitologist before voting:
http://www.cplusplus.com/forum/beginner/194018/2/#msg938637

-----> Please vote here: http://www.strawpoll.me/10879400/r <-----

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Joining this "class" will also keep you motivated while learning!

Feel free to tell something about yourself and your goals when you join :)
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Mentors:
- TwilightSpectre
- TheRabbitologist

Class members:
- cupofcodes17
- ephraimr
- BlurgenStein (CET, GMT+1)
- FBHSIE
- Jo1962
- orangepeel367
- adam2016
- MCcodo
- rakan511
- CosminPerRam
- sgtheosia
- rabster
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I'm learning C++ just for fun but feel free to keep me updated with your questions/problems. I'm interested to see what problems you might run into just for references. :)
I'm learning C++ but without any such goals-am doing a masters in cryptography and communications at royal holloway as a maths student and I really got sucked into coding this summer! Do you get many ideas on what to code from your course? And how far in are you? I've been going through the tutorials, taking notes plus planning ideas for codes in a notebook and writing lots of random small programs on Visual Studio. The original course I was doing was meant for using it with Unreal Engine to make games but it turned out to be badly explained for beginner programmers and although I may go back to it, I get the impression it will be quite simple once I've taught myself everything from the tutorials here. Anyway there's a course on software security which I really want to take as an elective at uni and so I'm aiming for a very high level of proficiency very quickly with the possibility of doing the exams and coursework for it as my most ambitious goal, and being able to write something on my CV about it as my lowest. Will check out the site I think :)
I am your classmate ;)
I've never helped someone here yet, but everyone else is more advanced than me haha. If you're JUST starting, I should be able to help.
Hi!

Thanks for your responses and sorry for my lack of response last weeks..
So, I got some class mates already, that's cool! Thanks! Some do know already a bit more, which is good.

Yes, I just started, so I'm a total noob. I'm still reading the chapters from the Institute, and in the mean time I ordered the Stroustrup book (Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++), and will read that in parallel.
So busy times ahead.

We still have a small class. Are there more who want to join? :)
Hello, I am very new to this forum and hopefully it is not to late to join this class. If it is not to late to join, then I would love to join it!
Maybe we will create a group where we will share materials and stuff?
sure I'd like to take part of the group =) been learning c++ for almost 6 months,I think that would be a great idea,how will we create the group through facebook?
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@JO1962
@adam2016

A Facebook page would be great or even just a thread on this forum would also be very helpful.

@Jo1962
@orangepeel367
@adam2016

Thanks! I've added you! It's not too late, you can always join. Cool you've joined Hogwarts too as aspiring cpp wizards :)
If someone joins a year later, we might be able to help out the new guys, because then we're not that green anymore. This could be a continuous class :)
Hell, we can even close each year with a nice party :)

I prefer to stick with the forum. The knowledge here is awesome and isn't it the best place to get help?

But if we want to have a group where we can be more verbose and a bit informal, we might also choose to create a Slack, I've used this before and it is a real nice web based collaboration tool. Very easy with sharing documents, code snippets and create subgroups.

If we want I can create one, but we surely should stick around here too, as we need help from the wizards on this good forum.


Note:
Personally I close Facebook on purpose, as it is too distracting while learning.
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Okay guys,

Please join class for the upcoming year. I know it's still summer, but we're computer nerds right?

Please sign up: https://cplusplusforum.slack.com



Feel free too to join the Slack as you want to be a mentor/teacher to help the fresh men and women. We need you.
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I'm in 👍🏻✌🏻️
Added. Welcome!
Get me in, i started only 2 month's ago and i really like programming in c++, i have also 3 books :D, im on 8th class (i know, im early, im based on it)

Please send me invitation on slack team, email: [email protected]

EDIT: I really like to chat all of us on slack, it seems useful, but i didnt use slack before, its okay, i presonaly dont want to use facebook, slack live-chat-team is ok :D :)

EDIT2: Please dont add high-pro-old-c++-users, i dont want to see TOOO complicated things, just an opinnion
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Slack has an invitation model. For people to join the Slack, you're going to need to send them invitations, which generally involves getting their email. To that end, it might help to enable private messages such that people can send you their emails to receive the invitations if they're not comfortable disclosing them publically. You can set up self-signup, but self-signup AFAIK requires you to whitelist domains (the portion after the @ in an email address).

Just a suggestion. The idea of a virtual community classroom for C++ is actually really interesting to me.

-Albatross
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+TheRabbitologist (nice name lol)
Yeah, its interesting to me too :D

I think this site will be usefull for us too:
https://codeshare.io (i see it pretty usefull!)

(I want to be member, im beginner)
Hi,

Yes, I need to have an email address, which can be send by PM. It is invite only indeed. I thought there was a link to request access on the slack page, but there's not.

You can also send me your details at [email protected]

So, I've added two new members to class:

CosminPerRam
TheRabbitologist
So, let's begin.

Our classroom is already filled with 10+ members.

Our level might differ among us, but we have to begin at the beginning.
Others can skip this until we're more or less on the same level.

I think to learn and work together and to have stuff to talk about, do exercises and so on, we have to work from one source. Or maybe two.

So let's start with some suggestions to start learning for our first semester :)
After that we can decide how to go on.

A. - C++ Program on cppinstitute.org (10 weeks)
B. - C++ course (12 to 14 weeks with 8 hours study per week)
https://learn.saylor.org/course/view.php?id=65&section=0#section-2
C. - Programming: Principles and Practice Using C++ book by Stroustrup (duration: 14 to 16 weeks?)
D. - Tutorials from this forum site: http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/ (duration 10 weeks?)
E. - LearnCPP at http://www.learncpp.com

Note:
Problem with D is there are no exercises.
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I presonally take D. one.

I suggest to move from this site, this is an forum, not a chat-based site, this thread will get old and it will be arhived, also its not so good for comunicateing each other's. (i just say, im not the 'boss' here :))
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