diff --git a/.vs/slnx.sqlite b/.vs/slnx.sqlite index 53518f5a..de0405b9 100644 Binary files a/.vs/slnx.sqlite and b/.vs/slnx.sqlite differ diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..88e9f1b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# + +## Description + +Provide a short description explaining the what, why, and how of your project. Use the following questions as a guide: + +- What was your motivation? +- Why did you build this project? (Note: the answer is not "Because it was a homework assignment.") +- What problem does it solve? +- What did you learn? + +## Table of Contents (Optional) + +If your README is long, add a table of contents to make it easy for users to find what they need. + +- [Installation](#installation) +- [Usage](#usage) +- [Credits](#credits) +- [License](#license) + +## Installation + +What are the steps required to install your project? Provide a step-by-step description of how to get the development environment running. + +## Credits + +List your collaborators, if any, with links to their GitHub profiles. + +If you used any third-party assets that require attribution, list the creators with links to their primary web presence in this section. + +If you followed tutorials, include links to those here as well. + +## License + +The last section of a high-quality README file is the license. This lets other developers know what they can and cannot do with your project. If you need help choosing a license, refer to [https://choosealicense.com/](https://choosealicense.com/). + +--- + +🏆 The previous sections are the bare minimum, and your project will ultimately determine the content of this document. You might also want to consider adding the following sections. + +## Badges + +![badmath](https://img.shields.io/github/languages/top/lernantino/badmath) + +Badges aren't necessary, per se, but they demonstrate street cred. Badges let other developers know that you know what you're doing. Check out the badges hosted by [shields.io](https://shields.io/). You may not understand what they all represent now, but you will in time. + +## Features + +If your project has a lot of features, list them here. + +## How to Contribute + +If you created an application or package and would like other developers to contribute it, you can include guidelines for how to do so. The [Contributor Covenant](https://www.contributor-covenant.org/) is an industry standard, but you can always write your own if you'd prefer. + +## Tests + +Go the extra mile and write tests for your application. Then provide examples on how to run them here. \ No newline at end of file