=====cprog Keywords===== ====(compiler)==== compiler ===Definition=== a computer program that takes a file written in source code and changes it into a different computer language to run the program. ===Demonstration=== Demonstration of the chosen keyword. If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki **code** block, an example follows: gcc -o file file.c ====(Preprocessor)==== Preprocessor ===Definition=== a program that processes source code before its gets compiled. ===Demonstration=== ====(Assembler)==== Assembler ===Definition=== a program that changes assembly language into computer language. ====(Return Types)==== Return Types ===Definition=== a function that needs to be put at the end of a method, that tells the computer what to return. ===Demonstration=== Demonstration of the chosen keyword. If you wish to aid your definition with a code sample, you can do so by using a wiki **code** block, an example follows: #include int main() { return(0); } ====(inheritance)==== inheritance ===Definition== a way to re-use code, from higher up classes ====(public class)==== public class ===Definition=== a class in C++ programming that all entities can access. ====(private class)==== private class ===Definition=== a class in C++ programming that only variable in defined in the private class can access, unless a pointer is used. ====(multi-file program)==== multi-file program ===Definition=== a program that is broke up into multiple header and .cc files, that are all brought together in main.cc =====cprog Objective===== ====cprog Objective==== -write and compile code that utilizes programming constructs -use pointers and variables to discover the indirect properties of data storage -comprehend the basics of memory management, data representation and storage -identify and label various data types as scalar vs. composite -distinguish and explain difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous composite data types -break down and separate code into functions and illustrate the use of parameter passing -justify the use of various programming constructs within code solutions -discover the standard libraries and use libraries in solving problems ===Definition=== students should be able to -Write programs -use pointers effectively -understand what memory management is. -use the different data types -use the different libraries to do what your trying to do ===Method=== I will be measuring my success in this class on whether or not i will be able to complete the projects. ===Measurement=== According to my method, i am understanding the basics of what i need to do, but when it comes to putting it all together in a programs by my self, i am only able to do about have of it. I end up needing to get assistance from Matt or class mates. ===Analysis=== Reflect upon your results of the measurement to ascertain your achievement of the particular course objective. * i am doing pretty good * there is definitively room for improvement * i think my method is a pretty good way to measure success