I learned the basics of C ++, I am completely familiar with the syntax, solved more than a hundred tasks, in general I think where to go further in learning C ++? (I studied C ++ according to the book of Jess Liberty C ++ for 21 days, although I studied it in 3 months and there were many tasks with materials from the courses)

Closed due to the fact that it is necessary to reformulate the question so that it was possible to give an objectively correct answer by the participants of Oceinic , Alex , redL1ne , Aries , Visman October 18, '15 at 7:20 .

The question gives rise to endless debates and discussions based not on knowledge, but on opinions. To get an answer, rephrase your question so that it can be given an unambiguously correct answer, or delete the question altogether. If the question can be reformulated according to the rules set out in the certificate , edit it .

  • one
    Similar questions have already been. Use the search. [Here] [1] for example [1]: hashcode.ru/questions/38752/… - stck
  • oh did not see)) thanks!) - arlek
  • This site is not a copy of a toaster and similar sites to ask such questions. You can be helped with a specific problem on the program part, and not in the subject line “what else would I read” or “what else would I do”. - Alex
  • Possible duplicate issue: Books and other literature on C ++ - Visman

1 answer 1

In depth stl. Next boost. Next GUI. System programming for your platform. You can teach Qt.

At the same time try to write your own small project.

  • Thanks for the good answer, I would like to ask you then, is there any more reason to study network programming and databases? - arlek
  • one
    Of course. This is very popular. - skegg 2:58 pm
  • The problem is that I really can not find a normal book on system programming, one is, but it is 2000. Perhaps there are outdated methods used so as not to learn now that no one else is studying, can you recommend some kind of book? for earlier thanks for the advice. - arlek
  • I actually write more under Linux. Here already such questions were raised, look. If you do not find, you can ask a separate question. - skegg
  • ok, thanks - arlek