7th October 2019

Today was a short day at uni, I had a graphics lecture where we started moving from c to c++. This meant de-cluttering our programs using the separation of code via the .cpp file and the .h file. using the .h file means moving class and function definitions out of the mainline leading to much cleaner code. The task for this was to create a windows program where you could draw by clicking and dragging the mouse using a vector to store the points. This took around 2 hours to get fully working but allowed me to get ahead on my tasks for the week, clearing up my schedule. The remainder of the day was spent finishing off The shortest history of Germany. Upon finishing the book, it was clear that throughout history Germany has had unity issues with mainly military tactics leading to a constant divide to the country, only recently being repaired with Chancellor Angela Merkel in power.

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