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ASOS Brigade - Team 6

SVN: ops344_093a06

ASOS Brigade
Last Name Name Seneca Username Section Blog Url IRC Nick Current Task SVN ID
Zhang Shun Yao syzhang4 C MY Blog DownWind IO_MenuBar 64
Hong Yong yhong17 B xDerick' Blog Yong_Clicker IO_Form, IO_Frame, IO_Field 65
Kim Taehoon tkim28 B Blog hoongoon IO_Radio 66
Chen Wen Fang wfchen C Gwen's Blog Gwen2009 IO_Label 62
Xue Yong yxue11 C Blog yxue11 IO_Edit,IO_Vedit 67
Tran Chi-Lea ctran13 C Nitty Gritty ctran13 ciol.c, IO_TextEdit 61
Tran Victor vvtran C Blog? victran IO_CheckList 63
Wang Cong cwang84 B Blog cwang84 IO_Menu 68
Contact: - - - - - - -
Tran Chi-Lea - - - - - -
Chen Wen Fang - - - - - -

Project Overview

Project Description

The purpose of this project is to build a working command line text editor. It will be built from the ground up with an open source mentality using C/C++. We will be using an SVN repository in order to keep all of our files updated and organized, and to keep overwriting errors to a minimum. Our wiki page will also spell out our direction and any other information needed.

1.2 Class Overview

2.0 Participants

2.1 Group Contacts

Chi-Lea Tran

Email: ctran13@learn.senecac.on.ca

Wen Fang Chen

Email: wfchen@learn.senecac.on.ca

2.2 Group Members

Wen Fang Chen

IRC Username: Gwen2009

Section: C

Blog: http://wenfangchen.blogspot.com/

Email: wfchen@learn.senecac.on.ca

Yong Hong

IRC Username: Yong_Clicker

Section: B

Blog: http://xderick.blogspot.com/

Email: rod1205@hotmail.com

Taehoon Kim

IRC Username: hoongoon

Section: B

Blog: http://hoonkoon.blogspot.com/

Email: hoongoon86@hotmail.com

Chi-Lea Tran

IRC Username: ctran13

Section: C

Blog: http://ctran13.blogspot.com/

Email: ctran13@learn.senecac.on.ca

Victor Tran

IRC Username: victran

Section: C

Blog: http://victran.blogspot.com/

Email: victor.vy.tran@gmail.com


Cong Wang

IRC Username: cwang84

Section: B

Blog: http://wangcong422.blogspot.com/

Email: cwang84@learn.senecac.on.ca

Shun Yao Zhang

IRC Username: DownWind

Section: C

Blog: http://shunyao-cpa.blogspot.com/

Email: syzhang4@learn.senecac.on.ca

Yong Xue

IRC Username: yxue11

Section: C

Blog: http://opp344-yxue.blogspot.com/

Email: yxue11@learn.senecac.on.ca



3.0 SVN Repository

3.1 Address svn://zenit.senecac.on.ca/ops344_093a06 3.2 Usernames and Logins


4.0 Conventions and Styles

4.1 File headings


               Each file with the extension of *.cpp, *.c, and *.h must include a comment heading stating the file name, author (and username), date created, last modified date, and description of what the file does.  The description should be clear and concise.  This must be enclosed using /* and */.  For example:


/*

File Name: example.cpp

Author: Victor Tran (victran)

Date: 27-Oct-09

Description: blah blah blah

  • /

4.2 Function Comments


               Each function should include a comment above the function similar to the file heading (4.1), except only including the function name and a description of what the function does.  For example:


/*

Function Name: FunctionName

Description: Blah blah blah.

  • /

int FunctionName()

{

 code;

}

4.3 Inline Comments


               Inline comments should be used to clarify what exactly something is doing, or to leave a note for yourself or others regarding the code in that general area.  Please use inline comments wherever the code might be confusing for others to understand.

4.4 Indent level


               All documents must have indentation when writing code in a code block.  The indent level in any case will consist of two spaces.  There will be no tab use. For example:


int someFunction

{

 code;
 more code;

}


4.5 Curly Bracket Use


               Use of { } in a code block, such as in an if statement, a for loop, should start on a new line, with the { } lined up with the first character of the line above it.  If the code block only has one coded line for the result, please use the curly brackets anyways for readability’s sake.  For example:


if ( mapleLeafs == lose)

{

 fans->getAngry();

}

4.6 Variable Naming Conventions


               Variables should follow regular programming conventions ( must start with lowercase letter, no symbols…).  Variables should be descriptive for better understanding of it’s For example:


int someVar;

4.7 Function Naming Conventions


Function names should start with a capital letter. For example:


int SomeFunction()

{

 code;

}