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bahador saket

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Nov 21, 2009, 5:05:49 AM11/21/09
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Dear all
i am beginner in c++, so i learned about arrays,functions and
conditional statments till now.
can you define a project that practice them in the best way please?

tnx
Bahador

Ian Tam

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Nov 21, 2009, 5:24:06 AM11/21/09
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Try something like storing students' test scores for multiple subjects. Maybe 10 students with 5 test scores for each students? Then use conditional statement to find how many students score above average per subject or any other conditions. Then maybe can use conditional statements to count the average test scores for each subject and sort the subjects from highest average to lowest.

You already know array, functions and conditional statements. It is a great fun to start exploring real world situations in a smaller sample set. Look around and see how you can propose s sample solutions to the problems.

All the best mate.




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Reza Iranmanesh

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Nov 21, 2009, 10:44:46 PM11/21/09
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I suggest you start something small but pretty, the book: Problem Solving with C++ author: Walter Savitch has many such examples.
My favorite was -and is- the game of life. easy to write and extremely fun.

And the next step is to start digging into big projects. Don't be afraid, sooner or later you must start working in a real project(and you know almost all the basics). The best thing is to migrate to a linux distro and start playing with its great pool of open source software.




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bahador saket

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Nov 22, 2009, 2:56:35 AM11/22/09
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Dear all
thanks for your helps, At first i started Mr Lian Tam project and
secondly I will do Mr Reza iranmanesh project.
to Mr.Reza Iranmanesh
you mentioned to problem solving book...
which chapter of this book? and which question?

Best Regards,
Bahador Saket

On Nov 21, 7:44 pm, Reza Iranmanesh <reza.iranman...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I suggest you start something small but pretty, the book: Problem Solving
> with C++ author: Walter Savitch has many such examples.
> My favorite was -and is- the game of life. easy to write and extremely fun.
>
> And the next step is to start digging into big projects. Don't be afraid,
> sooner or later you must start working in a real project(and you know almost
> all the basics). The best thing is to migrate to a linux distro and start
> playing with its great pool of open source software.
>

tee jia hen

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Nov 22, 2009, 11:14:55 AM11/22/09
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Nice to see some one that passionate to learn! haha
Try to find a question that you interested to solve and try to solve it yourself without refer to web or what ,
the feeling of you finally can solve it without any other help is damn good , some programmer here will definitely agree with me , i think , haha.
Try to enjoy that , this feeling can bring you far in programming world , cheers dude!
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Ian Tam

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Nov 22, 2009, 12:37:32 PM11/22/09
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Invite him to acm training?

bahador saket

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Nov 23, 2009, 2:18:27 AM11/23/09
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Dear all,
I wrote a simple project like MMLS,it is very simple.
I will be happy if you revise it and report all problems of it.
you can download it here.
http://www.filefront.com/14978897/tester.cpp

Best Regards,
Bahador Saket


On Nov 22, 9:37 am, Ian Tam <cerea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Invite him to acm training?
>
> On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 12:14 AM, tee jia hen <wizz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Nice to see some one that passionate to learn! haha
> > Try to find a question that you interested to solve and try to solve it
> > yourself without refer to web or what ,
> > the feeling of you finally can solve it without any other help is damn good
> > , some programmer here will definitely agree with me , i think , haha.
> > Try to enjoy that , this feeling can bring you far in programming world ,
> > cheers dude!
>
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> ian.tam.yee.yun...@mmu.edu.my
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