Need some C++ advice moving forward
So I have a problem with my C\+\+ learning style. It seems like I'm learning a lot through videos, grasping lots of concepts, but I don't know how good I am nor what else I need to know.
I haven't built many large programs, I can build several hundred line, small and simple programs, but can never piece together something big. I'm also attending grad school next year in the Spring at a top 10 CS university. The C\+\+ coursework is very heavy and there are some courses that require understanding programs with 80000\+ lines. This scares me greatly as someone who hasn't built many large programs I guess my 3 main issues are:
1\) What 'intermediate\-advanced' topics should I know?
2\) What are must know topics?
3\) How can I improve to building larger programs? I watch people a couple hours a day build their own moderately large programs\(engines usually\), and I'd like to do the same.
https://redd.it/8onaup
@r_cpp
So I have a problem with my C\+\+ learning style. It seems like I'm learning a lot through videos, grasping lots of concepts, but I don't know how good I am nor what else I need to know.
I haven't built many large programs, I can build several hundred line, small and simple programs, but can never piece together something big. I'm also attending grad school next year in the Spring at a top 10 CS university. The C\+\+ coursework is very heavy and there are some courses that require understanding programs with 80000\+ lines. This scares me greatly as someone who hasn't built many large programs I guess my 3 main issues are:
1\) What 'intermediate\-advanced' topics should I know?
2\) What are must know topics?
3\) How can I improve to building larger programs? I watch people a couple hours a day build their own moderately large programs\(engines usually\), and I'd like to do the same.
https://redd.it/8onaup
@r_cpp