Project Description
I’m lining up a series of mini-projects and need an extra pair of expert hands. The core of the work is writing clean, well-commented C++ that compiles flawlessly with g++/clang and meets the performance targets I’ll spell out for each task. Most assignments revolve around algorithmic problem solving—think classic contest-style challenges or tighter, system-level routines that have to run quickly and use memory efficiently.
Because these projects sit inside my broader electrical-engineering coursework, I’ll occasionally ask for help translating equations into code, checking a circuit calculation, or making a quick tweak to an existing AutoCAD drawing. When the workload peaks, I may also hand over some structured data entry or light technical-support questions (typically Windows or EDA tool hiccups). If any unfamiliar topic comes up, I value a fast learner who can dive into datasheets or docs without constant nudging.
What you deliver:
• Modern C++ (C++17 or later) source files, neatly organised, that build without warnings
• Inline comments or a short README explaining the chosen algorithms and trade-offs
• For AutoCAD pieces, the updated .dwg/.dxf with layers left intact
• Clear, step-by-step notes for any calculations or troubleshooting performed
I review each submission by compiling, running my unit tests, and spot-checking clarity. Hit those marks and we move straight to the next milestone. Deadlines are respectable but firm, so reliability matters as much as raw skill.
If you’re comfortable jumping between code, circuits, and the occasional CAD tweak, let’s get started—the first C++ challenge is ready to hand over.