10-27-2010, 07:23 PM
(10-27-2010, 07:05 PM)Reality Wrote: My cousin told me I need to learn classes and stuff before making GUI's, and I really have not been active enough to do so lately. Towards the end of each marking period we get bombarded with quizzes and tests -_-
You will need to learn about object orientated programming if you're going to learn C++. It's the OOP capability that really sets C++ apart from C. If you forgo abstract data types (classes), the basic OOP concepts (polymorphism, inheritance, encapsulation, etc.), templates, exception handling, etc. then you're really not learning C++ for what it's worth. So I wouldn't really look at needing to learn these things to write GUIs as a bad thing. You'll learn them all eventually regardless, as they are the qualities that make C++ the monster that it is.
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