Everywhen, most of beginners are suffering how they could study in new
field.
Most of common rules look like below.

1. Understanding concepts
2. Follow tutorials and examples.
3. Make imitation, copy, or patch project.

Additionally I want to recommend to understand your compiler and IDE.
Most of compiler or environment have their own manuals.
In first, read and remember how to use compiler.
How load static or shared library, build library, making project and
execute files...

In first time, although if the project prints "hello, world!", it's enough.
Try to expand your program with KDE libraries.
Find good examples which are working well in KDE. :)

I'm not good programmer. But I believe someone could add better advices in
this thread.
Everyone have experienced first time. Don't afraid to try. The first step
is simple and easy.


On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 6:44 PM, Lerato Phele <tameka.ph...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am a first-year student at university, I recently register for a c++
> course this semester, i am really struggling with the course, it gives
> me a tough time, although I'm reading the prescribed courseware, dont
> knw if you can help me  with some tips to get the better understanding
> of c++ as a beginner or point me in the right direction, Apologies in
> advance i know this is not strictly kde question, but I would really
> appreciate your advice/thoughts as your experienced.
>
> regards,
> Tameka.
>
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