Talk:C++ Programming/Exercises/Iterations/Pages

Edits on #'s 21 - 25
Exercises 21 through 25 had low quality examples, lacking essential parts of a program, so I replaced them.


 * Thanks for all the work, I will attempt to give some more visibility to the exercise part of the book, I'm thinking in splitting the exercises by sections, rethinking the navigations, I like the ability to hide the responses but don't know if it works on a printed version, probably two front ends will be required) so that all can be "merged" with the theoretical sections, and general print version, enabling the creation of a exercise companion book and reutilizes the now defunct TOC2 page (giving it also an independent print version) is also an idea... --Panic (talk) 21:48, 16 December 2008 (UTC)

Page size
This page is too big. It really slows down my computer. Surely some of the content can be moved to sub-pages?--ЗAНИA talk 19:08, 16 April 2014 (UTC)

Creator names
Why are the names of the people who made these programs included? There are names and e-mails. PokestarFan*Talk*Contributions 20:12, 14 August 2017 (UTC)
 * Well the emails you can remove as they are only permitted on userspace and probably in author pages and mostly are encoded as not to be farmed by bots. As for the names is more problematic I have added long ago a statement on this project that all source code is to be considered public domain but that does not remove the possibility for the author to sign it and reserve rights on the code so they should be preserved if they added them in and it was added with most of the code if they are true names (not alias) or the alias are from wikibookians. Some code may easily be rewritten and the author info removed as they are very small snippets.
 * PS: Your bot has been messing the indent of some code and the removed on talk pages of the == untitled == should be removed as it is only esthetical and further posts on those pages may create confusion if the editor is not wiki-versed. Panic (discuss • contribs) 10:52, 15 August 2017 (UTC)