FALL 2004
(Last Mod: 27 November 2010 22:04:58 )
Course Prerequisites - Includes resources for overcoming deficiencies.
Reading Matrix - List of Reading Material for Each Lesson
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DATE |
Reading |
Topics |
ASSN'D |
DUE |
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1 |
24 AUG |
Lesson 0 |
Course Intro Structured Programming (PPT) Borland TurboC/C++ v4.5 Style Standards Algorithms |
29 AUG |
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2 |
26 AUG |
Lesson 1 |
ASCII (PPT) Hello World (PPT) Integer Data Types Standard Output Stream Display Devices |
05 SEP |
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3 |
31 AUG |
Macros Functions Integer Output (PPT) Engineering Output (PPT) |
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4 |
02 SEP |
Lesson 4 |
Character Functions |
12 SEP | |
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07 SEP |
-- |
NO CLASS (Labor Day Holiday) |
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5 |
09 SEP |
Displaying the internal representation of unsigned chars (PPT) Displaying the internal representations of arbitrary data types |
19 SEP | ||
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6 |
14 SEP |
Pointers (PPT) Strings (PPT) String Literals String Functions |
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7 |
16 SEP |
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26 SEP | ||
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8 |
21 SEP |
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9 |
23 SEP |
03 OCT | |||
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10 |
28 SEP |
Standard Input Stream Getting Characters from stdin Getting Strings from stdin |
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11 |
30 SEP |
Getting Values from stdin |
10 OCT | ||
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12 |
05 OCT |
EXAM #1 Review | |||
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13 |
07 OCT |
EXAM #1 | HW#6 | 17 OCT | |
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14 |
12 OCT |
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15 |
14 OCT |
Computer-based Integer Representations | HW#7 | 24 OCT | |
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16 |
19 OCT |
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17 |
21 OCT |
Math Functions | 07 NOV | ||
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18 |
26 OCT |
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19 |
28 OCT |
Exam #2 Review | |||
| 20 | 02 NOV | EXAM #2 | |||
| 21 | 04 NOV | Recursion | |||
| 22 | 09 NOV | Recursion | |||
| 23 | 11 NOV | Chap 9 | Formatted Output and Text Files | ||
| 24 | 16 NOV | Chap 9 | Binary Files | ||
| 25 | 18 NOV | File Operations | 28 NOV | ||
| 26 | 23 NOV | WAV Files |
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| -- | 25 NOV | THANKSGIVING - NO CLASS | HW#A | 05 DEC | |
| 27 | 30 NOV | Chap 10 | Structures | ||
| 28 | 02 DEC | Chap 10 | Structures (PPT) | HW#B | 12 DEC |
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29 |
07 DEC | Course Review | |||
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30 |
09 DEC | Course Review (PPT) | |||
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31 |
14 DEC |
FINAL EXAM (Cumulative) 7:15pm to 9:45pm ENGR 107 (normal classroom) |
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