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Hello people of stack overflow.
I really need constructive criticism on my first project, although small and simple, I need someone with experience to judge my first project to let me know what I have to work on, you don't need to reply but it would be helpful. I recently started learning C++ using resources like Solo Learn and Bucky's tutorials on YouTube hoping to eventually gain enough experience to find a job in software development. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
//Functions
// addition function
int calc_sum(){
double x;
double y;
cout << "enter two numbers to get a sum" <<endl;
cin >> x >> y;
double sum = x+y;
cout <<"The sum is "<< sum <<"."<<endl;
}
// multiplication function
int calc_pro(){
double a;
double b;
cout<<"enter two numbers to find the product"<<endl;
cin>> a >> b;
double product = a * b;
cout<< "The product is "<< product <<"."<<endl;
}
// division function
int calc_div(){
double x;
double y;
cout<< "enter two numbers to divide."<<endl;
cin>> x >> y;
double div = x/y;
cout << "The quotient is "<< div <<"." <<endl;
}
// Subtraction function
int calc_sub() {
double a;
double b;
cout<< "Enter two numbers to subtract."<< endl;
cin>> a >> b;
double diff = a-b;
cout<< "The difference is "<< diff <<endl;
}
//core function
void core2(){
string choice;
cout<<"Would you like to multiply, divide, add, or subtract? (typer in lowercase)"<<endl;
cin>>choice;
if(choice=="add"){
calc_sum();
core2();
}
else if(choice=="subtract"){
calc_sub();
core2();
}
else if(choice=="multiply"){
calc_pro();
core2();
}
else if(choice=="divide"){
calc_div();
core2();
}
else{
cout<<"USER ERROR"<<endl<< "you typed in something wrong, try again."<<endl;
core2();
}
}
int main(){
core2();
}
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Hello people of stack overflow.
I really need constructive criticism on my first project, although small and simple, I need someone with experience to judge my first project to let me know what I have to work on, you don't need to reply but it would be helpful. I recently started learning C++ using resources like Solo Learn and Bucky's tutorials on YouTube hoping to eventually gain enough experience to find a job in software development. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
//Functions
// addition function
int calc_sum(){
double x;
double y;
cout << "enter two numbers to get a sum" <<endl;
cin >> x >> y;
double sum = x+y;
cout <<"The sum is "<< sum <<"."<<endl;
}
// multiplication function
int calc_pro(){
double a;
double b;
cout<<"enter two numbers to find the product"<<endl;
cin>> a >> b;
double product = a * b;
cout<< "The product is "<< product <<"."<<endl;
}
// division function
int calc_div(){
double x;
double y;
cout<< "enter two numbers to divide."<<endl;
cin>> x >> y;
double div = x/y;
cout << "The quotient is "<< div <<"." <<endl;
}
// Subtraction function
int calc_sub() {
double a;
double b;
cout<< "Enter two numbers to subtract."<< endl;
cin>> a >> b;
double diff = a-b;
cout<< "The difference is "<< diff <<endl;
}
//core function
void core2(){
string choice;
cout<<"Would you like to multiply, divide, add, or subtract? (typer in lowercase)"<<endl;
cin>>choice;
if(choice=="add"){
calc_sum();
core2();
}
else if(choice=="subtract"){
calc_sub();
core2();
}
else if(choice=="multiply"){
calc_pro();
core2();
}
else if(choice=="divide"){
calc_div();
core2();
}
else{
cout<<"USER ERROR"<<endl<< "you typed in something wrong, try again."<<endl;
core2();
}
}
int main(){
core2();
}
c++
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Hello people of stack overflow.
I really need constructive criticism on my first project, although small and simple, I need someone with experience to judge my first project to let me know what I have to work on, you don't need to reply but it would be helpful. I recently started learning C++ using resources like Solo Learn and Bucky's tutorials on YouTube hoping to eventually gain enough experience to find a job in software development. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
//Functions
// addition function
int calc_sum(){
double x;
double y;
cout << "enter two numbers to get a sum" <<endl;
cin >> x >> y;
double sum = x+y;
cout <<"The sum is "<< sum <<"."<<endl;
}
// multiplication function
int calc_pro(){
double a;
double b;
cout<<"enter two numbers to find the product"<<endl;
cin>> a >> b;
double product = a * b;
cout<< "The product is "<< product <<"."<<endl;
}
// division function
int calc_div(){
double x;
double y;
cout<< "enter two numbers to divide."<<endl;
cin>> x >> y;
double div = x/y;
cout << "The quotient is "<< div <<"." <<endl;
}
// Subtraction function
int calc_sub() {
double a;
double b;
cout<< "Enter two numbers to subtract."<< endl;
cin>> a >> b;
double diff = a-b;
cout<< "The difference is "<< diff <<endl;
}
//core function
void core2(){
string choice;
cout<<"Would you like to multiply, divide, add, or subtract? (typer in lowercase)"<<endl;
cin>>choice;
if(choice=="add"){
calc_sum();
core2();
}
else if(choice=="subtract"){
calc_sub();
core2();
}
else if(choice=="multiply"){
calc_pro();
core2();
}
else if(choice=="divide"){
calc_div();
core2();
}
else{
cout<<"USER ERROR"<<endl<< "you typed in something wrong, try again."<<endl;
core2();
}
}
int main(){
core2();
}
c++
New contributor
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Hello people of stack overflow.
I really need constructive criticism on my first project, although small and simple, I need someone with experience to judge my first project to let me know what I have to work on, you don't need to reply but it would be helpful. I recently started learning C++ using resources like Solo Learn and Bucky's tutorials on YouTube hoping to eventually gain enough experience to find a job in software development. Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
//Functions
// addition function
int calc_sum(){
double x;
double y;
cout << "enter two numbers to get a sum" <<endl;
cin >> x >> y;
double sum = x+y;
cout <<"The sum is "<< sum <<"."<<endl;
}
// multiplication function
int calc_pro(){
double a;
double b;
cout<<"enter two numbers to find the product"<<endl;
cin>> a >> b;
double product = a * b;
cout<< "The product is "<< product <<"."<<endl;
}
// division function
int calc_div(){
double x;
double y;
cout<< "enter two numbers to divide."<<endl;
cin>> x >> y;
double div = x/y;
cout << "The quotient is "<< div <<"." <<endl;
}
// Subtraction function
int calc_sub() {
double a;
double b;
cout<< "Enter two numbers to subtract."<< endl;
cin>> a >> b;
double diff = a-b;
cout<< "The difference is "<< diff <<endl;
}
//core function
void core2(){
string choice;
cout<<"Would you like to multiply, divide, add, or subtract? (typer in lowercase)"<<endl;
cin>>choice;
if(choice=="add"){
calc_sum();
core2();
}
else if(choice=="subtract"){
calc_sub();
core2();
}
else if(choice=="multiply"){
calc_pro();
core2();
}
else if(choice=="divide"){
calc_div();
core2();
}
else{
cout<<"USER ERROR"<<endl<< "you typed in something wrong, try again."<<endl;
core2();
}
}
int main(){
core2();
}
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