JLBorges is absolutely correct.
Applicability is an issue, however. In this instance the problem is the forum member posting the OP. As already demonstrated in [the only other] thread
Ang has participated in, which she created, it shows very clearly that
Ang does not want quality feedback.
The fact is, whether people think it is deserved or not,
cplusplus.com is typically the highest-ranked C++ forum on the net.
This leads to the perception that the people who know their stuff about C++ hang out here. At the very least, if someone from C++.com says something is awesome, you get what is called
Honor by Association (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_fallacy#Honor_by_association).
Whether deserved or not is irrelevant. If JLBorges says something is cool, I will tend to believe him. He is a professional who knows his stuff. If some random person with a new account says something is cool, I take it with a great deal more salt.
What this means is that, for someone wanting validation of their product, a naïve way to do that would be to get approval from people at cplusplus.com.
This is what OP wants.
Desiring approval of one’s work is a common trait we all share, and there is nothing wrong with that.
Unfortunately, when dealing in software, there is no fine line distinguishing high value from... less value. The bar is pretty high, and the line is pretty broad.
It is an unpleasant experience to have your efforts evaluated as less than stellar, especially the first few times. It takes years of dedication and a whole lot of being humbled before you become awesome.
And for a lot of people, this equates to public shame, which results in anger and an intractable attitude.
Alas.