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+ | * EoCE - bottom of your Opus (due 20150514 by 4:30pm) | ||
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+ | ======Week 12====== | ||
+ | * EoCE's have been deployed to your Opus. Look there (be sure you're signed in to the wiki, otherwise it will not show up!). The project page link here will now lead to an empty page. | ||
+ | * I put up a hints page (last link in projects listing above), which I will endeavour to paste in some useful responses I have given to some excellent questions asked in relation to the EoCE. Be sure to check it out. | ||
+ | * Topic for this week will be polymorphism/ | ||
+ | * Sample code placed in: **/ | ||
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+ | ======Week 11====== | ||
+ | * I have put together the End of Course Experience (EoCE) for the class. This is your final assigned project for the class (and is assigned in lieu of a final exam). When I finish all the other EoCEs for my other classes, the project link above will disappear, and your pertinent EoCE(s) will appear at the bottom of your Opus (so when it disappears from here look there). | ||
+ | * It is open resource, but closed person. | ||
+ | * You are expected to work on this by yourself (you may ask me for clarification). | ||
+ | * It, along with anything else outstanding that you'd like to receive credit for (even if just for consideration), | ||
+ | * We'll be exploring the next item on our Object-Oriented explorations: | ||
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+ | ======Week 10====== | ||
+ | * Started exploring Object-Oriented Programming using C++ | ||
+ | * Wrote a simple **rectangle** class and played with it | ||
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+ | ======Week 9====== | ||
+ | * GD info: http:// | ||
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+ | ======Week 8====== | ||
+ | * I unveiled **cbf0**, a project aimed at helping you better understand binary data, and its manipulation, | ||
+ | * Talked about structs. | ||
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+ | ======Week 7====== | ||
+ | * Some people really appeared to benefit from the extra time on **mbe1**; others are still a mystery (I thrive on questions). | ||
+ | * I have extended the **afn0** project by a week to help everyone get caught up. | ||
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+ | ======Week 6====== | ||
+ | * Went over the debugger, fielded some questions on syntax, function, and array usage | ||
+ | * extended current project deadlines | ||
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+ | ======Week 5====== | ||
+ | * I've had a few good questions with respect to the **mbe1** project, so I know at least a few of your are putting in good, solid effort. | ||
+ | * This week's project is now available- **afn0**, somewhat simpler in solution than last week, although perhaps more abstract due to organizational requirements. Also perhaps easier since it requires many of the same core skills you had to use in the **mbe1** project. | ||
======Week 4====== | ======Week 4====== |