We cannot put website links in answers. However, if you search for 'Learning C++ Websites' you will find a huge variety of such sites, both free and subscription based, aimed at everyone from beginners to experienced C++ programmers. The free websites would be a good place to start.
C Plus Plus, or C++ is an intermediate-level computer programming language. It was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979. You can practice C Plus Plus at a site such as Cprogramming.
C++ is easier to use as you have to learn slightly less and script slightly to make your function(s) work.
No. Both C and C++ are low- to mid-level languages while MATLAB is a high-level language. The level determines the amount of abstraction involved, and the higher the amount of abstraction, the easier a language is to use. Knowledge of another language is never a bad thing though. The more languages you are familiar with, the more easily you can determine which language is best suited to a particular solution.
GDK tutorial websites are probably your best bet.
C: there are no methods in C. C++: no.
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http://www.1cplusplusstreet.com/vb/Tutorial/default.asp?lngWid=3 ..from this site you can learn c++ for free
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No. C++ is an extension of C. By the time you learn C++, you have learned C.
Yes. Indeed, it is recommended that you learn C++ before learning C.
You is can.
c + c + c + c + c = 5 * c.
Of course not.
No, thanks.
No!!!! You do not need to learn c++ for learning java!
Learn it. Once you are familiar it will come naturally.
Lots of practice.