[cpp]
main()
{
std::cout << "Last two weeks I got to learn c++ better and better and made a guessing game, primenumber finder and some shit with classes. \n"
std::cout << "What shall I do next ? \n"
std::cout << "sfml ? \n"
std::cout << "other console program ? (Idea's anyone ?)"
std::cin.get();
}
[/cpp]
Let's start by not forgetting semi-colons and function return values.
[code]
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
std::cout << "try learning c++ maybe" << endl;
cin.get();
return 0;
}
[/code]
And the preprocessor (crosses fingers).
I got an idea. Make an ATM simulator.
Brainfuck interpreter or a duplicate file detector.
Neither should be terribly difficult for a beginner. The former is for practicing basic skills -- array access and whatnot. The latter requires a hashing function and either a sort or binary search tree.
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