I am only allowed to use the materials taught so far in this course and I cannot edit the Celsius class.

On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 10:28 PM Vishal Oza <vickoza@gmail.com> wrote:
I think the project appears to be straight forward. The real issues appear to be with files. ifstream could be helpful for file reading. If you are allowed to use C++ 11 or later you could change the constructor of the Celuis class.

On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 9:03 PM Jacob Ulrich via Std-Discussion <std-discussion@lists.isocpp.org> 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.

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Best regards, Jacob Ulrich
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