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C++ Project to work on

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Just finessed an internship at Raytheon for software engineering this summer. From my talk with them, it seems that I will be exclusively be using C/C++. I'm finishing my Junior year in University and I have mainly been using Java and haven't really touched C/C++ in over a year. Was wondering you guys would have some projects that you would recommend that touches on a lot of concepts in C++/C so that I can re-familiarize myself with it before the summer begins. 

I can give you some good tasks that I was given by my university so that you evaluate your c/c++ skills if you like and after trying, I could show you the source code. It was about making a simple game without using graphics!

Edited by Jack3145

21 minutes ago, Jack3145 said:

I can give you some good tasks that I was given by my university so that you evaluate your c/c++ skills if you like and after trying, I could show you the source code. It was about making a simple game without using graphics!

send me!

25 minutes ago, Jack3145 said:

I can give you some good tasks that I was given by my university so that you evaluate your c/c++ skills if you like and after trying, I could show you the source code. It was about making a simple game without using graphics!

me as well, this sounds dope and i wanna keep my c/c++ skills up

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