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è la disgrazia dei commenti italiani su google play
chiedono l'italiano per ogni cosa, anche per app che scaricano a caso, esempio:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sololearn.cplusplus
non so che commenti vi mostra (a me da browser mostra quelli in inglese, ma ieri sera da telefono mi mostrava quelli italiani) ma comunque è pieno di commenti "mettete l'italiano"
già il c++ è un linguaggio complicato da imparare bene, se poi non sai l'inglese che cazzo perdi tempo a fare?
I liked the Learn C++ app, but personally I didn't feel like I was really "learning". I think it's worth a shot in your case. They also do different languages, if I remember correctly.
Personally, I learned best by reading a beginner's programming book and working out the exercises as I went along. Actually applying what I was learning really helped solidify each new concept in my mind (and it kept made the reading feel easier).
There is a few apps on Android called Learn [language]. There is around 8 of them. Here is the one for C++ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sololearn.cplusplus&hl=en&referrer=utm_source%3Dgoogle%26utm_medium%3Dorganic%26utm_term%3Dandroid+learn+c%2B%2B&pcampaignid=APPU_1_u1ifV_2cDoeuesy2gLgM
Mysfwaccount93, also, I am home for summer break right now and I have been learning C++ this Sololearn Learn C++ app I found in the Google Play App Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sololearn.cplusplus&hl=en.
I really like the set up of Learn C++. It's an Android app that teaches you C++. They have similar ones for different languages. Coding isn't necessarily something you need formal training in, it's something you just practice and practice and practice.
You can work on taking your dreams and converting them into goals. What would you need to do to accomplish the goal? What's a reasonable timeline? How will you get yourself in the habit of working on it? I like the sub /r/getdisciplined.
Lastly, it sounds like you might have depression. Low motivation and feelings of loneliness are classic depression symptoms. You can get that sort of stuff checked by your doctor.
You could use this app. I found it useful.
There's Code academy and Code School right from your browser. They have assignments that help you learn as well as slides.
I've also used an Android app: Learn C++ (free). They offer bite sized lessons and quizzes. There's also video tutorials of stuff too. They also got a bunch of other languages that you can learn like Java, Php, JS, Python, etc.
Its exactly that you don't know where to start. Its like trying to learn Russian or Chinese on your own. you can have a reference, but without knowing the fundamentals, youre just gonna feel like you're wasting your time trying to memorize jibberish.
Like u/Temp1493 said, I'd check out Unreal Engine. Its completely free (they do take a % if you sell a game) and able to do whatever you'd need. It should be a great path to start from scratch as well. Epic Games has been providing tools for modding and custom map making like level editors and and shit since the 90s, and the software was top notch from the beginning.
Every one I've spent time addicted to has a wonderful UI and multiple online communities full of examples, tutorials, and forums. Don't have any experience with UE4 where you can market what you create, but the forums for the old unreal tournament games were filled with very helpful people, who were just hobbyists and enjoyed contributing the shared interest. Like I said, money is involved so the online communities might not be as open as before.
I looked up the coding aspect of UE4, and it seems like they tried to make a way to ease you into it. They have a thing called Blueprints visual coding, where they have a library of predefined functions and such that you piece together in the editor. Then C++ is used to further customize shit.
https://docs.unrealengine.com/en-us/Programming
There are plenty of apps out now made to help learn coding basics. I actually just downloaded one yesterday, so don't have any knowledge on how effective it is, but it might be worth checking out. I imagine they at least help steer you in the right direction.
Here's one for C++. Its android but I'm pretty sure its on iOS too. Its free so I'm sure there some kinda bs, but its got pretty solid reviews
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sololearn.cplusplus&hl=en_US
edit - lmao just checked my favorite forum from back when I modded for Unreal Tournament 99, and its still up! only a few posts a week now, but thats still pretty amazing http://www.unrealplayground.com/forums/index.php
hopefully you do give it a shot, writing this up made me really want to try it out.
You might be interested in this :D
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sololearn.cplusplus&hl=en
Bro same thing here. I want to become a Database Administrator than Data Architect. I feel good about SQL now. I feared coding for awhile, but I'm trying now and its getting better. Download this app for C++
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sololearn.cplusplus&hl=en