Hello all.I have started a project to summarize all examples offered on cplusplus.com into 10 questions and the eleventh which covers everything the examples have taught.The aim of the project is to enable members to remind themselves c++ maybe after taking a while doing other things,or just for revision purposes;they do say practice makes perfect.
I would like to if anyone would be interested in such a project.
You can't really sum up C++ in 10 questions.... There's more than enough examples on the site to go towards around 30 to 40 questions, and to be honest, that won't cover all of the language.
The aim is not to cover everything nor am i dictating what's important or what's not.I think we can come to a consensus about what evaporates fastest when away from c++.Thank you for your input.
C++, as a language, is far too big to be summarized in 11 questions. However, if the questions were something like: 5) Explain the entire concept of polymorphism, then maybe you could.
The idea i have seems simplistic,pointless,too vague or totally undo able but in my mind its as clear as day,and with time,you shall see.I am following the idea of to get better at maths,you have to do as many maths problem as possible.In the same way,after doing the questions,you may also want to look at similar questions which i will collect and place the on bit bucket for members to review and try out.