A+ Programmers - OOP344 20113
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A+ Programmers
Project Marking Percentage
- due right after study break
Group work: XX% (25 <= xx <= 50) Individual work: XX% + (50 <= xx <= 75) ------------------------- Total 100%
Repository
- repo id:
Trunk Status
- committed/committing by
- id: emailid
- name: full name
- irc nick: mynick
- any other info
Team Members
First Name | Last Name | Section | Seneca Id | wiki id | IRC nick | Blog URL |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ronson | Wan | A | rwan1 | rwan1 | Ronsonnn | Ronson's Blog |
Ramone | Burrell | B | raburrell | raburrell | burrellramone | Ramone's Blog |
Hesam | Chobanlou | B | hchobanlou | hchobanlou | hchobanlou | Triggaz Blog |
Mike | Shutov | B | mshutov | mshutov | mshutov | Mike's Blog |
Akash | Patel | B | acpatel4 | acpatel4 | Akash123 | Akash Patel's Blog |
tasks
task name
- task description
- being done by team member name / not assigned
- status
Syntax Guidelines
This is a group of recommendation of coding style pertinent to this group. Feel free to add or modify where you see fit.
Comments:
- Comments should explain the purpose behind statements not logic.
- Explain each parameters role to the function.
- State the return of the function and the result from it.
Example:
/* * Pourpose: A short description of the function. * * Parameters: int x -> Describe what use the function makes of the variable. * * Return: int, bool etc... What the value means in external context of function. */ void foo(int x) { return x; }
meetings
- latest will be on top