Reading a tutorial is an excellent way to dive into C++, but creating applications to explore possibilities, reading articles, books, conversations, documentation, or source code, and asking or even debating with other programmers about the language, is how you can get to be fluent in C++. I'm simply recommending that you keep your pool small until you can easily and gracefully swim from one side to the other. Don't think that you should completely cease using SFML in all your projects, but you should really learn the rest of the fundamentals before you get into anything serious.