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== Object-Oriented Software Development I - C++ ==*This course continues the study of object-oriented programming, which started with BTP200. This course It covers the details of the C++ language at the intermediate level.
=== Subject *'''Course Description and Course Outcome ===Learning Outcomes'''** [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/course/btp300 BTP300]=== *'''External Links ===''' ** [https://cs.senecac.on.ca/~btp300/pages/content/index.html Course Web Site – Lecture Notes]** [https://cs.senecac.on.ca/~btp300/pages/timeline.html Course Web Site – Timeline]*'''Instructor:''' Dr. Peter Liu (Fall 2012)
== Wiki-based Learning ==
*'''Purpose''' <br>
**Collaboration is a growing trend in today's practice of software development. You may visit Wikipedia to read about [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ward_Cunningham Ward Cunningham] and collaboration in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_programming agile software development]. IBM has developed a wiki-based product for [http://www.itworldcanada.com/a/IT-Workplace/16508059-35d0-424f-a3b2-4d5e17840058.html corporate learning]. During this semester, you will use a wiki to learn how to '''collaborate''' with your fellow classmates when you are building up your C++ programming skills in this course. The students will take an active role in creating useful contents. The professor will play the role of an observer and a facilitator.
*'''Benefits'''
**You will be better prepared to enter the IT workforce and pursue courses on open source software development such as [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OSD600_Fall_2008 OSD600] or [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/DPS909_Fall_2008 DPS908].
**You are expected to use this wiki when you start working on the course project as a team. In order to develop professional presentation skills, please pay attention to clarity of expression and spelling errors.
*'''Guidelines of Community Practice'''<br>
**The key element in fostering a spirit of collaboration is that everyone is a '''contributor '''to the learning community. We will respect each other and interact with each other in a professional way. You will discover your ''artistic potentials'' when you use your favorite formats and styles in creating wiki pages.
=== Purpose =[[BTP300 To-Do List Fall 2012 | Weekly To-Do List]] ==* Week 3 (Fall 2013)**'''THEME OF THIS WEEK: SENECA IS COOL AND THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS! (posted by the newly famous Jodie Carleton)'''*Week 11? (Fall 2013)
Collaboration is a growing trend in today*'''Check out this Link for some help on Linked Lists! '''s practice of software development.You may visit Wikipedia to read about (posted by Jake Deacon) [http://enwww.wikipediacodeplaza.org/wiki2013/Ward_Cunningham Ward Cunningham] and collaboration in [http:11//enunsorted-linear-linked-list-c-program.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extreme_programming software developmenthtml Linked Lists 1]. IBM is developing a wiki-based product for [http://www.itworldcanadacodeplaza.comorg/a2013/IT-Workplace11/16508059linked-35d0list-424foperations-a3b2c-4d5e17840058program.html corporate learningLinked Lists 2]* [[Practice for Test 1 (Fall 2013) |Practice for Test 1]. During this semester, you will use ]* [[Practice for Test 2 (Fall 2013) |Practice for Test 2]]* [[Preparation for Final Exam (Fall 2013) | Preparation for Final Exam]]** [[More Practice Problems (Fall 2013) | More Practice Problems (requested by a wiki to learn how to few students)]]* '''collaborate[[Looking into the Future - Parallel Programming]]'''* ' with your fellow classmates when you are building up your C++ programming skills in this course. The students will take an active role in creating useful contents. The professor will play ''[[Looking into the role of an observer and a facilitator.Future - Big Data Analytics]]'''
=== Benefits =The Course Project ==When you work on the BTP300 assignments, you will tackle complex programming problems under demanding due dates. You can support each other by posting your questions, answers and comments on the following links. You should try your best to resolve a programming issue within your team first before you post it up here. Please do your own homework before you ask for help or clarification. Take a look at [http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/f/89/ Eclipse Community Forums] and see how Eclipse developers and users conduct Q & A. Note: DO NOT POST '''general''' C++/C programming questions here.
=== [[BTP300A Teams (Fall 2013) ]] ====== [[BTP300B Teams (Fall 2013) ]] ===* You will be better prepared to enter the IT workforce and pursue courses on open source software development such as [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/OSD600_Fall_2008 OSD600[BTP300 Teams Fall 2012 | Teams Fall 2012] or [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/DPS909_Fall_2008 DPS908].
* Your ''regular'' contributions to the discussions on this wiki will be worth 3% of your final grade. It will be calculated under the categories of Assignments and Lab Assignments in the course outline of BTP400. This means that you should regularly update the ''time line of contributions'' in your personal wiki page. Also clarity of expression and minimal spelling errors are essential. (Hint: You and your classmates can help each other to edit your English writing.)=== [[ BTP300A A2 Teams Fall 2013 ]] ====== [[ BTP300B A2 Teams Fall 2013 ]] ===
=== [[ BTP300 Practical Tips 2013 | Practical Guidelines of Community Practice (Fall 2013) ]] ===* [[BTP300 Practical Tips 2012 | Practical Guidelines Fall 2012]]
The key ingredient in fostering a spirit of collaboration is that everyone is a=== [[ Assignment 1 (Fall 2013) Q & A ]] ===CONTRIBUTOR to the learning community. We will respect each other and interact witheach other in a professional way. You will discover your ''artistic potentials'' when youuse your favorite formats and styles in creating wiki pages. As a matter of courtesy,please ask for comments before you want to make a ''major'' change to a wiki page that is''shared'' by the learning community.*[[Assignment 1: Q & A | archive (Fall 2012)]]
== The Project = [[ Assignment 2 (Fall 2013) Q & A]] ===The course project is a four-stage assignment to build a game using the framework as the starting point* '''Evaluation Scheme of Assignment 2''' [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~peter. Each team consists of up to 4 membersliu/btp300/EvaluationScheme_A2_F2013. Membership is subject doc]* [[Assignment_2_(Fall_2013)_Q_%26_A| How to instructor approval and is open to modification until the end of the week of the drop date setup SVN ]]* [[SVN Branches for Assignment 2]] (Alek)* Merging From Your Branch Into the courseTrunk**'''[[Media:SVN_Merge. The first stage of the assignment augments the console library that supports the course with a linepdf|Step by Step Instructions ]] (Alek)'''* [[Assignment 2 (Release 0.1): Q & A | archive -editing facilityA2 R0. This stage is completed individually1 (Fall 2012)]] * [[Assignment 2 (Release 0. The next three stages are team stages2): Q & A | archive - A2 R0. Each member is responsible for one aspect of each stage2 (Fall 2012)]]* [[Assignment 2 (Release 0. Details are on the Project Requirements page3): Q & A | archive - A2 R0.3 (Fall 2012)]]
== Evaluation =[[Assignment 3i (Fall 2013) Q & A]] ===*[[Assignment 3i: Q & A | archive (Fall 2012)]]
* Assignment 30%** Individual Work - 50%** Group Work - 50%** Total (Individual + Group) - 100%* Workshops 10%== Midterms Q & A ==* [[Test 30%1]]* Exam 30%== Assignment Submission Requirements Learning C++/C Programming ===== Stage 1 ===You may develop your '''research skills''' by creating useful topics and contents here.Submit your assignment to * Iterators in C++ [httpshttp://openwww.senecacoreillynet.oncom/pub/a/network/2005/10/18/what-is-iterator-in-c-plus-plus.cahtml]* [[Virtual Methods and Inheritance | Virtual Destructors and Inheritance]]* [[C++/cmsC Q & A on stackoverlfow]]* [[C/courseC++ FAQ]]* C++ Documentation [http:/view/www.php?id=267 Moodlecplusplus.com/] as per *How does the instructions on compilation, linking process work?[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6264249/how-does-the assignment specifications-compilation-linking-process-work]=== Stages 2 through 4 ===* Visual C++, Borland C++, and other compilers in one IDEWhen ready :: If you like to submit test compiling your final projectcodes with different compilers but don't border to install and run them individually, some IDEs are quite handy. E.g. Code::Blocks [http:# Finalize your modifications //www.codeblocks.org/] (Other IDEs many also have this function). You can choose a specific compiler for each build in trunkthe IDE itself.# Create a directory * Is sizeof in trunk calledC++ evaluated at compilation time or run time? [http: //stackoverflow.com/questions/2615203/is-sizeof-in-c-evaluated-at-compilation-time-or-run-time] * ptrdiff_t is supposed to be used when doing '''"SubmissionLogs"''pointer subtraction'# For each member of the team create a text file named as '''"YourSenecaEmailId.txt"''' But in the '''this example,(demo program "SubmissionLogspointerSubtraction.cpp"''' directoryon matrix.senecac.on. In this text file, in a point form, specify in detail, all ca) an int will work just fine storing the tasks you have done for the group projectsubtraction result. Reason:[http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/cstddef/ptrdiff_t/] (Yiqi Liu) * The Function Pointer Tutorials [http://www.newty.de/fpt/]# Branch * Function pointer (copyWikipedia) the whole project including the SubmissionLogs directory and its text files into tags directory under '''"prj1[http://en.0"'''wikipedia.org/wiki/Function_pointer]# If final adjustments are needed after these steps, repeat everything from step one but branch the trunk into a new directory in tags as '''prj1* C++ Vector class template [http://www.1, prj1.2''', etccplusplus.com/reference/vector/vector/]#:* C++ List class template (for marking purposes, your instructor will consider your last revision as your submissionexamples)[http://cs.smu.ca/~porter/csc/ref/stl/cont_list.html#sample_programs ] == Workshops Q & A ==*[[Workshop 1]] *[[Workshop 2]] *[[Workshop 5]]
== Resources ==
* [http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads Download Page of TortoiseSVN]
* [http://tortoisesvn.net/docs/release/TortoiseSVN_en/index.html TortoiseSVN Documentation]
* [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ SVN book at red-bean.com] or download[https://cs.senecac.on.ca/~fardad.soleimanloo/oop344/notes/svn-book.pdf the PDF from here].
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