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Hi, 

I decided to switch over to another mainstream language recently, Visual C++. 

AutoIt is my first language, besides HTML, and I have been using it for 4 years. But even after completing 3/4 of tutorials in cplusplus.com I'm still lost when I try to recreate same of my own programs in C, even the most basic aspects.

So, the question is, How hard was it for you to learn C++, comparatively to AutoIt?

And, where can I possibly find a good help file for C++? (like the .chm of AutoIt)

I realize that C is vastly different from AutoIt, but are there any sites that help to smooth the transition?

 

p.s. This is a longterm project, so I don't need sites like "C++ in one month", I need something just to keep me moving in the direction.

Btw my compiler for C is Visual Studio 2013, and I also have CodeBlocks. 

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Is there any name for the fear of "{" ? If so i have that fear. It's not curely braces, it is cursed braces. C++.. Oh..such a horrible language. Is that language made for humans.. I think it is for aliens.

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Hi 

jaberwacky, ha.ha.. that's a good one. Anconophobia ... :)
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My Contributions

Glance GUI Library - A gui library based on Windows api functions. Written in Nim programming language.

UDF Link Viewer   --- A tool to visit the links of some most important UDFs 

 Includer_2  ----- A tool to type the #include statement automatically 

 Digits To Date  ----- date from 3 integer values

PrintList ----- prints arrays into console for testing.

 Alert  ------ An alternative for MsgBox 

 MousePosition ------- A simple tooltip display of mouse position

GRM Helper -------- A littile tool to help writing code with GUIRegisterMsg function

Access_UDF  -------- An UDF for working with access database files. (.*accdb only)

 

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I went from C and derivatives to VB then to AutoIt, and saw it, and still do, as an advance in programming. :thumbsup:

P.S. No need for anyone to point out the value of C etc, I already know, so I'm just saying. ;)

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