Now, I am a student in a middle school. Programming is an important interest for me, and I think my programming skills are a litte poor. So could you give me some suggestions?
My English is not very good, sorry for now.
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Now, I am a student in a middle school. Programming is an important interest for me, and I think my programming skills are a litte poor. So could you give me some suggestions?
My English is not very good, sorry for now.
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If you are talking about competitive programing, I generally learned C++ from looking to jiangly's codes. You can choose some good coders, and watch their codes for every problem you solved. And of course self practicing is very important, try to write code as much as you can.
This is all you need.