We will use Microsoft Visual C++ Express. Edition. ⣠Available from Microsoft for free. ⫠http://www.microsoft.com/v
Dr. Mohammad Qudeisat. Office: LSH 336. Email:
[email protected]. Office Hours
Monday 11:00AM – 2:00PM Tuesday: 11:00AM – 1:00PM Thursday: 11:00AM – 1:00PM
TBA Later This Week. Course Information
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Lecture Notes, Schedule, Policies, Textbook, etc.
Course Slides, Homework, Useful Links, etc.
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New Homework, Exam Schedule, etc.
Meetings: MTRF 09:00AM – 09:50AM
Textbook: C++ How To Program—Late Objects Version, 7th edition, P. Deitel and H.
Lecture Room: GOOD 104 Computer Lab: GOOD 302 (Reserved Thursday and Friday)
Deitel, Prentice Hall, 2011.
You are free to use any textbook you like
But it is your responsibility to study the material covered in class.
Attendance: You are expected to attend every class.
No make up exams unless:
Excused absence will be considered. It is your responsibility to obtain notes from classmates. A valid excuse is presented in advance. In case of an emergency.
All excuses must be supported with documentation.
A valid excuse will be considered if supported with written documentation. Each student has 3 free late days for the semester.
Apply only to homework assignments. Use them wisely
Each unexcused late day will result in 10% deduction of the grade for up to 3 days.
No late work will be accepted after 3 days. Any part of the day is considered one full day.
A More Advanced Level C++ Programming Course You are assumed to be familiar with procedural programming in C++.
CSCI 155 or equivalent.
How to write programs to solve design problems. C++ Programming Language. Focus on Object Oriented Programming rather than Procedural Programming. Procedural Programming is the focus of CSCI 155.
We will use Microsoft Visual C++ Express Edition. Available from Microsoft for free.
http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/eng/dow nloads#d-2010-express
You are free to use any compiler or IDE (Integrated Development Environment).
But submitted work must be in MSVC++.
Office, Email, Course Website TBA. Grading Policy TBD. All policies are subject to change and changes will be announced. Changes will be published on course website.
Textbook Lecture Notes Homework, Lab Assignments
A big reason why you should do it yourself.
Any Supplementary Material Class Discussion (Most Important)
You are encouraged to discuss ideas with your classmates. You are not allowed to share solutions or code.
Any such behavior will be considered as a willful act of plagiarism. Both students will receive a ZERO grade and will be reported to the school. Repeated offences may result in you being dropped from the course.
Refer to the Academic Misconduct section in your Student Manual.
Always Try it Yourself First. Course Forum: TBD.
Ask In Lecture.
More Information Later This Week.
But make sure your question is in the context.
Email. Office Hours. Collaborate with your classmates.