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| Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - Programming - I want some c/c++ practice projects. |
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spiroth10 Paratroopa Since: 01-28-06 From: USA Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| meh, I installed a c/c++ compiler (borland, this time) on windows again (had to format that HD) and I still have GCC on linux (mandriva). I might download VC++.net tonight, but I probably wont get the x86 devkit with it if I do -- dialup sucks...
I am kind of rusty though, and I just cant think of any program I need right now, so I want some kind of project to start to help me resharpen my skills, and maybe even learn a thing or 2. so can some of you guys show me or set me up with some practice projects? try to use only the base c/c++ libraries and [maybe] win32 (not good with win32 API at all -- I dont even remember it...) start out with some simple things (albeit more complex than hello world), but after that, I'm sure I can handle some more advanced stuff... I've been looking on google, but I couldnt find anything like this... |
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Trax![]() Red Tektite Since: 05-01-06 From: Québec Last post: 5907 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| Look for an explanation of how to calculate PI, and build a C function that logs the result...
It's quite basic after all, but you can pratice looping mechanisms (among other things)... Try this page for PI explanation : http://www.mcs.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/R.Knott/Fibonacci/fibpi.html |
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Guy Perfect Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 5909 days Last view: 5907 days |
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| Program a simple Mastermind clone that accepts a 5-digit number as input and checks it against a randomly-generated number; displaying how many digits are correct, how many are in the wrong spot, and how many are completely incorrect.
Example: Let's say the random number is 65519. An entry of 12345 will result in 0 correct, 2 misplaced, 3 incorrect. An entry of 11555 will result in 1 correct, 2 misplaced, 2 incorrect. An entry of 19655 will result in 0 correct, 5 misplaced, 0 incorrect. Make a program to base a game on this concept, returning feedback as shown. Limit the number of possible tries to a variable number. 20 turns is recommended. |
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Dwedit![]() Rope フクト オン フォニクス Since: 11-17-05 From: Chicago! Last post: 5909 days Last view: 5908 days |
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| Go look at the ACM programming competition practice problems.
http://acm.uva.es/problemset/ This site has at least 2000 practice problems, just scroll down. |
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