Write code. Search the internet for code examples and snippets.
This is NOT a homework site.
Don't post homework questions
Programmers are good at spotting homework questions; most of us have done them ourselves. Those questions are for you to work out, so that you will learn from the experience. It is OK to ask for hints, but not for entire solutions.
The engines cannae tek it capt, we're already at warp 2 and the klingon is still with us.
> I’m a basic beginner. Not an expert.
User name: cblack618
Joined: Oct 16, 2019 at 4:43pm
Can you honestly say that after 6 months of "learning" C++ that you've actually got anywhere?
Anyone taking this seriously would have been able to post a hell of a lot more code.
Hell, it doesn't even look like you even bothered to google "binary tree" - pathetic.
Seriously, you seem to think that so long as you're submitting passing answers to your tutor then everything is fine. TBH, I'm wondering why your tutor hasn't already spotted the massive changes of style between every submission you make and booted you off the course. Maybe they don't care, so long as you keep handing over the $$$.
It isn't.
You don't learn how to cook just by sitting in restaurants and reading menus. It's a long process of things burning, boiling and small lacerations before you get to competence.
But you seem to think that you'll learn how to program just hang around on programming sites long enough and copy/paste code from place to place.
You won't, and you aren't - and your recent posts prove that.
Assuming you make it to the end of your course, the "certificate" you get will only be good for two things.
1. getting past the first HR drone for a job interview.
2. wiping your arse.
What you think you know won't get you a job. You'll flounder at the first technical question they ask.
Even if you bluff it well enough to get a job, it won't be enough to keep the job.