haas:fall2020:data:projects
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Corning Community College
CSCS2320 Data Structures
Assignments, Documents, Information, and Projects
Projects
ntr0 (bonus; due 20200819) |
pct1 (bonus; due 20200819) |
wcp1 (due 20200819) |
ael0 (due 20200826) |
pct2 (due 20200826) |
wcp2 (due 20200826) |
sln0 (due 20200902) |
pct3 (bonus; due 20200902) |
wcp3 (due 20200902) |
sln1 (due 20200909) |
sll0 (due 20200916) |
sll1 (due 20200923) |
sll2 (due 20200930) |
sll3 (due 20201007) |
sll4 (due 20201007) |
Class Stats
- status (coming at some point)
Week 1
- Welcome!
- Went over the syllabus, formally introduced ael0 project.
- Started reviewing C by talking about pointers.
- we wrote some sample code
- pointers are a fixed size, regardless of data type
- why? MEMORY ADDRESSING
- on lab46 (running on a 64-bit OS/system), memory addresses are 64-bits (64/8 = 8 bytes)
- so all pointers (whether char, int, float, etc.) will be 8 bytes in size on this system.
- on other systems, notably 16-bit and 32-bit systems (especially late-era hardware that might have incorporated tweaks to support more memory than is typically accessible by the default machine word size), memory address sizes can vary.
- takeaway: for code portability, do not assume 8 byte memory addresses. ALWAYS use sizeof() to maximize portability.
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