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  1. Hmm. Make that a mortgage calculator. I'm not quite comfortable with arrays yet. =X
  2. Today's coding project: a GPA calculator.
  3. This took hours to write but even longer to format. Even so, enjoy: http://bit.ly/6rnzNX
  4. Challenge: completed! Writing an entry right now...
  5. Programming challenge of the day: find the percentage of occupied hotel rooms in a hotel. Hmm.
  6. A week off from programming. I don't think I can manage.
  7. SOOO flustered. WHY do I have to have SO many functions when ONE would do the trick?
  8. 6/10 for putting functions above int main(). It compiled. It ran. Yet I get forty points off because I put the FUNCTIONS ABOVE MAIN.
  9. Apparently, functions aren't as complicated as I had made them out to be.
  10. @mdmadph Let me know when you do, because I adore Google Notebook still.
  11. Arg, I really don't know if I want to install WordPress AGAIN, but it's looking like I will. =P
  12. @mdmadph True.
  13. Ah, to code or to web design. That is the question (at least for today).
  14. Oh. Functions. Fun.
  15. I'm glad I remember to put comments in my code. I forgot everything overnight. Whew!
  16. Today I got this epiphany. I made the right choice to take this programming class.
  17. My program challenge: how do you find the average of x amount of exam scores? #c++
  18. @mdmadph You're more than likely right. But I have a feeling that I was supposed to put something brilliant in that "Write a Message" box.
  19. @mdmadph Let me know if you get one. I've been waiting for mine. But I'm a babydev, so I don't think I'll get mine anytime soon. =P
  20. I really wish my instructor had included a lab assignment for our looping segment. It would have boosted my loop-coding confidence.