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Revision as of 20:08, 18 January 2011
OOP344 | Weekly Schedule | Student List | Teams | Project | Student Resources
Contents
OOP344 -- Weekly Schedule 2011/1 (Winter Semester)
Week 1 - Jan 9
This Week
- Introduction to Open Source development.
- Collaboration Tools:
- Wiki
- Blog
- IRC
- Code Repository
To Do
Due date: January 15th , 23:59 (11:59pm)
Form a team of 3 to 5 students and select a name for your team. (members can be from both sections of oop344)
- Create an account on this wiki, (please use your seneca email id for your wiki id)
- Join the IRC by registering your nickname on freenode server and joining the #seneca-oop344 channel for 344 related dialog
Additional channels of interest: #seneca to interact with all Seneca students participating in opensource projects, and #seneca-social for Social (off-topic) dialog. - Create a blog (if you don't already have one)
- Add your name to the OOP344 Student List
- Download SVN and check out the OOP344 repo(svn://zenit.senecac.on.ca/oop344) to get the notes done in class (userid: "oop344", no password)
- Create you team page using provided template
Resources
- A quick tutorial for SVN: Source Control in Ten Minutes
- create console application projects in Visual Studio
- IRC account and login (in Windows)
- RabbitVCS - Linux alternative to TortoiseSVN
- Compare IRC clients
Week 2 - Jan 16
This Week
- Finalizing team members
- 144/244 review and more
- Basic Data Types
- Addresses and Pointers
- Preprocessor Directives
- Console IO
- ncurses (Linux)
- curses (Mac/AIX)
- conio/windows.h (Windows)
- conio.h (Borland?)
- Prj 0.1 startup
- IO lib
- SVN account handouts
To Do
Due date: January 22th , 23:59 (11:59pm)
Resources
- Practical Programming Techniques Using C++
- Preprocessor Directives page 3
- Basic Data Types Page 21
- Addresses and Pointers Page 28
- Direct Terminal IO page 12