Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 08:24:55 +0200
dear Jacob
this list is not the right forum for discussing student assignments, it's for discussing issues with the ISO C++ standard text. i suggest you take your question to stackoverflow or some other programming Q&A site.
also it could be beneficial, if you would not put an image rendering (screenshot?) with the assignment up, but plain text or html format. this makes it more accessible and much easier to refer to.
regards
peter
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> On 30 Jul 2020, at 04:03, Jacob Ulrich via Std-Discussion <std-discussion_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello ISO C++ Mailing List,
>
> This is my first time messaging this list, my name is Jacob Ulrich and I am a university student. This summer term, I am taking an introductory programming course with C++. The full title of the course is "Introduction to Computer Programming in C++ for Engineers and Scientists." The only prerequisite for this course is Calculus I, so no prior programming experience is required. I am having a bit of an issue with my assignments though, I was just wondering if anybody here could share their feelings.
>
> Attached to this email I am linking an assignment from this course. I want to know if this is an appropriate way to teach C++ Classes and C++ File Reading/Writing to new programming students? Would the people of this mailing list consider this intuitive and adequate for first-time programmers to learn like this? I am just curious if there is any sort of teaching standard that one should abide by when in regards to C++. Would you teach a beginner programmer with an assignment of this nature?
>
> I am attaching the files to the email itself and also providing a link to them online.
>
> Link to files:
> https://files.catbox.moe/rwu0bo.png
> https://files.catbox.moe/0362sc.zip
>
> Best regards, Jacob Ulrich
> <Screenshot_2020-07-29 9 10 Lab 10 (Classes and Reading From Files).png>
> <Lab 10 (Classes and Reading From Files).zip>
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this list is not the right forum for discussing student assignments, it's for discussing issues with the ISO C++ standard text. i suggest you take your question to stackoverflow or some other programming Q&A site.
also it could be beneficial, if you would not put an image rendering (screenshot?) with the assignment up, but plain text or html format. this makes it more accessible and much easier to refer to.
regards
peter
Sent from Peter Sommerlad's iPad
+41 79 432 23 32
> On 30 Jul 2020, at 04:03, Jacob Ulrich via Std-Discussion <std-discussion_at_[hidden]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello ISO C++ Mailing List,
>
> This is my first time messaging this list, my name is Jacob Ulrich and I am a university student. This summer term, I am taking an introductory programming course with C++. The full title of the course is "Introduction to Computer Programming in C++ for Engineers and Scientists." The only prerequisite for this course is Calculus I, so no prior programming experience is required. I am having a bit of an issue with my assignments though, I was just wondering if anybody here could share their feelings.
>
> Attached to this email I am linking an assignment from this course. I want to know if this is an appropriate way to teach C++ Classes and C++ File Reading/Writing to new programming students? Would the people of this mailing list consider this intuitive and adequate for first-time programmers to learn like this? I am just curious if there is any sort of teaching standard that one should abide by when in regards to C++. Would you teach a beginner programmer with an assignment of this nature?
>
> I am attaching the files to the email itself and also providing a link to them online.
>
> Link to files:
> https://files.catbox.moe/rwu0bo.png
> https://files.catbox.moe/0362sc.zip
>
> Best regards, Jacob Ulrich
> <Screenshot_2020-07-29 9 10 Lab 10 (Classes and Reading From Files).png>
> <Lab 10 (Classes and Reading From Files).zip>
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> Std-Discussion mailing list
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Received on 2020-07-30 01:28:19