Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 05:50:06 -0400
Okay, sorry. I apologize. I wanted input from C++ pioneers.
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 2:25 AM Peter C++ via Std-Discussion <
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> 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
>
> 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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On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 2:25 AM Peter C++ via Std-Discussion <
std-discussion_at_[hidden]> wrote:
> 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
>
> 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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-- Best regards, Jacob Ulrich
Received on 2020-07-30 04:53:38