Oops! Sorry for misunderstanding. You're asking for how understand C++
concepts.

Did you mean, the difference between class and object, concepts of method,
overloading, overriding, member variables, inheritance, and scope, etc.?

There are not best answer for everyone. :)

So if you bring more detailed question, I can bring the answer which you
want.


On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 7:40 PM, Sung-Jae, Cho <cho.sung...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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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