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Weekly Schedule 20123 - OOP344

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= OOP344 -- Weekly Schedule 2012/3 (Fall Semester)=
* Inclass notes archive: [https://github.com/Seneca-OOP344/fardad-archive.git git@github.com:Seneca-OOP344/fardad-archive.git]  * Inclass notes: [https://github.com/Seneca-OOP344/OOP344-20123.git git@github.com:Seneca-OOP344/OOP344-20123.git]
== Week 1 - Sep 3 ==
=== This Week 1 ===
* Introduction to Open Source development.
* Object Orientation Review
=== To Do 1 ===
# Read [http://git-scm.com/book Pro-git book]
#: Chapter One and if possible Chapter Two
#: surname:
#: seneca username:
#: githubidgithub id:
#: team name:
#: number of team members:
# Having all the information above add your name to the [[Student List 20123 - OOP344|student list]]
=== Resources 1 ===
* [http://git-scm.com/book Pro-git book]
* [http://www.sourcetreeapp.com Git GUI Client for Git Mac ] * [http://windows.github.com/ Github Client for Windows] (This link was added by a student)* [https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys Generating SSH keys for github]
* [http://www.wikihow.com/Register-a-User-Name-on-Freenode How to register your IRC nickname on freenode]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_Relay_Chat_clients Compare IRC clients]
** [https://www.tumblr.com/ Tumblr]
* IRC Clients:
** [http://www.silverex.org/download/ XChat 2 (Windows)]** [http://colloquy.info/downloads.html Colloquy Colloguy (Mac)] ** [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/chatzilla/ ChatZilla (Multi-platform)]** [http://clicksandwhistles.com/download.php Clicks & Whistles (Windows)]* How to Install ** [http://wiki.tryphon.eu/how_to_install_xchat XChat] *Great 15 minutes tutorial that will give you basic understanding of Git** [http://try.github.com/levels/1/challenges/1 Try GitHub] == Week 2 - Sep 9 ===== This Week 2 ===* Object Orientation Review*: Encapsulation, Inheritance, Polymorphism* Languages*: Platforms (Operating System + compiler)*: Multi-file compilation process basics *::compiler, linker === To Do 2 ===# Complete the to do list of last week# Send an email to [mailto:fardad.soleimanloo@senecacollege.ca?subject=344info me] and send your github and team information#: subject of the email should be '''''344info'''''#: '''''email content'''''#: nickname:#: name:#: surname:#: seneca username: #: github id: #: team name:#: number of team members: === Resources 2 ===* Sep 10th Col-notes: [http://tinyurl.com/oop3441 note1]* If anybody didn't notice GitBook has translations. Here is Russian -> [http://git-scm.com/book/ru Русский GitBook]== Week 3 - Sep 16 ===== This Week 3 ===* Pre-Processor Directives (Compiler continued) * Macros *: #define, #undef *: multi-line macros * Conditional Compilation *: #ifdef, #ifndef, #if, #elif, #else, #endif, #undef * Header file safeguards *: non-standard: #pragma once, * Operators* Data types*: Integer, floating point, pointer*: signed, unsigned* pointers* Storage Class Specifiers *: auto, register, volatile, const === To Do 3 ===* Complete [[Teams' List 20123 - OOP344]] page, (adding your team name and their members information)*: ''if you are not member of a team, add your name under "[[Teams'_List 20123 - OOP344#Not in a team|Not in a team]]" and I will assign you to a team.''* Study chapter two of [http://git-scm.com/book Pro-Git Book]* Make sure your github account contains your '''''REAL FULL NAME''''' === Resources 3 ===* [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~oop344/pages/content/macro.html Macros]* [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~oop344/pages/content/condi.html Conditional Inclusion]* [https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~oop344/pages/content/scala.html Primitive Types] == Week 4 - Sep 23 ===== This Week 4 ===* Data types (continued) **: sizeof **: void, enum* pointers (continued)**: pointer arithmetic * *: function pointers* Storage Class Specifiers *: const * Statics ** extern ** typedef * Compound Types*: Arrays * , Structures , Unions * Inheritance === To Do 4 ====== Resources 4 ===*[https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~oop344/pages/content/aggre.html Compound Types]*[http://etherpad.proximity.on.ca:9001/p/oop3444-sep24a Etherpad Notes(SEP 24)]*[http://etherpad.proximity.on.ca:9001/p/oop3444-sep28a Etherpad Notes(SEP 28)] == Week 5 - Sep 30 ===== This Week 5 ===* Operator overload review (B)* friends review (B)* recursion (B)* Virtual, Pure-Virtual, Abstract Classes (B)* References*command line arguments* variable argument list * The project (introduction, main design and idea) (B) === To Do 5 ====== Resources 5 ===*[https://cs.senecac.on.ca/~btp300/pages/content/minhe.html#vir Virtual Inheritance]*[http: //etherpad.proximity.on.ca:9001/p/oop3445_oct1a Ethernotes OCT 1]*[http://etherpad.proximity.on.ca:9001/p/oop3445_oct8a Ethernotes OCT 8] == Week 6 - Oct 7 ===== This Week 6 ===* [[Project 20123 - OOP344|The project ]] === To Do 6 ===* I (Fardad) sent an email with following subject '''''oop344 - Testing Group email to all oop344 students'''''*: Make sure you received this email, if you did not, please check your spam filter and make sure it is not filtered. *: If you have not received this email, please let me know as soon as possible so I update my mailing list.=== Resources 6 ===[[Project 20123 - OOP344|The project]] == Week 7 - Oct 14 ===== This Week 7 ===* [[Project 20123 - OOP344|The Project (Continued)]]* Lists*: Arrays*: Linked Lists === To Do 7 ===* Double check and correct/update your information on Teams page*: due date '''''NOW'''''* Have your team page ready by using [[Team page template - oop344 20123|the team page template]]*: If you already created your team page, modify it so its format matches [[Team page template - oop344 20123|the team page template]]. *: If you have not yet created your team page, create it by '''''COPYING''''' the content of [[Team page template - oop344 20123|the team page template]] into a newly created page according to the regulations stated on [[Teams' List 20123 - OOP344 | Teams]] page.*: Due date: '''''NOW'''''* pull the notes from github and run and walkthrough '''Test1Frame.cpp''' with CFrame class to understand how it works and post your questions and answer in blogs.* When posted, pickup, assign and start working on issues.... === Resources 7 ===* [[GIT for OOP344 Projects]]* [https://cs.senecac.on.ca/~btp300/pages/content/aggre.html Arrays]* [https://cs.senecac.on.ca/~btp300/pages/content/linkl.html Lists]* [http://etherpad.proximity.on.ca:9001/p/oop3447_oct15a ETHERNOTES OCT 10] == Week 8 - Oct 21 (Study Week)===== This Week 8 (STUDY BREAK) ===* [http://fsoss.senecac.on.ca/2012/ FSOSS] === To Do 8 === === Resources 8 === == Week 9 - Oct 28 ===== This Week 9 ===* Monday, Midterm TEST* Working with Git and github* Linked lists (Queue) === To Do 9 ====== Resources 9 ===* [http://etherpad.proximity.on.ca:9001/p/oop3449_nov2a Etherpad Notes Nov 2/12]* Lecture video for Git: http://www.silverexyoutube.com/watch?v=JXusZR41Je0=== Challenge! ===Add the following methods to queue:* unsigned int size( );* int operator[](unsigned int index);: Note* Did you mean int&?==== Challenge Answers ====* Yun Yang's version of these two methods is at http://yun811.blogspot.ca/.* Amir Mobasseri's version can be find [http://ammobasseri.wordpress.com/2012/11/01/c-queue/ http://ammobasseri.wordpress.com/2012/11/01/c-queue/ here!]* Revised version of Amir's code [http://mmwang2.blogspot.ca/2012/11/updated-version-of-amir-and-saeids-code.html Michael's blog]: - Also I've noticed that Fardad did not write the return variable as a reference, which made it impossible to edit, as done in line 13 of queuetester.cpp, that is updated that as well.* Michael Wang's version of the functions [http://mmwang2.blogspot.ca/2012/11/oop344-queue-class-functions.html Michael's blog]* Prasanth's Version - [http://wereallforked.tumblr.com/post/34878497104/queue-challenge Blog Entry]* Peter's Version - [http://peter.ug http://peter.ug/queue-cpp-operator-overload/]* Stanislav's Version - [http://stanislavatseneca.blogspot.ca/ here] http://stanislavatseneca.blogspot.ca/: - I decided to go a bit further and I did my operator[] method able to add new Nodes to the end of the Queue if we have index > size, comments are greatly appreciated.* Minh Khoa (Ken) Nguyen's Version - [http://kennguyen4z.wordpress.com/2012/11/02/oop344-challenge/ Ken's blog]: - I actually go with side. I added a variable into the node.* Carlos Conejo's version (I went a little further: it adds a node with data 0 if you try to reference past the current size so it does not crash): [http://carlosjavi3r.blog.ca/ Carlos's Blog].org* Linpei Fan's Version - [http://downloadLinpei.blogspot.ca/ XChat here] Linpei's blog. == Week 10 - Nov 4 ===== This Week 10===* Project Milestone 0.2* bitwise operators *# and, or, not, exclusive or*# shifts*# determining the value of bits*#: masks*# setting the value of bits*#: '''"mask AND value"''' to set to "0" (ex. mask for 3rd bit: 1111 0111)*#: '''"mask OR value"''' to set to "1" (ex. mask for 3rd bit: 0000 1000) === To Do 10===* [[The CIO Framework - OOP344 20123#0.2 Milestone|Project Milestone 0.2 (Due Monday Nov 12th 23:59)]]* Challege*# setBit(unsigned int val, unsigned int bitNo, bool bitVal);*#: Sets the "bitNo" bit of val to the "bitVal" value*# char* bits(unsigned int val) *#: returns a character string holding the bit pattern of val (i.e cout<<bits(0xF7)<<freeendl, will print 11110111)*# write the void prnBits(unsigned int val) function (wrote in class) in only one line. * I tried two of the functions at http://yun811.blogspot.ca/ Yun Yang's oop344 * My drafts on char* bits(unsigned int val) : http://itactics.wordpress.com/2012/11/20/code-how-to-print-binary/ (Diaoqiang He) * I have the solutions for all of three functions at my blog - http://linpei.blogspot.ca/ (Linpei Fan)* I did the void prnBits function in one line:* void prnBits(int val){* for(unsigned int m = 1 << (sizeof(val)*8 -1); m;printf("%d", !!(m & val)),m=m> for windows>1);* }* Alina Shtramwasser - email: [mailto:ashtramwasser1@myseneca.ca ashtramwasser1]* Carlos Conejo's Challenges in : [http://carlosjavi3r.blog.ca/ Carlos's Blog]. === Resources 10===* https://scs.senecac.on.ca/~oop344/pages/content/bitsw.html* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwise_operators* http://bit.ly/TpYFOr == Week 11 - Nov 11 ===== This Week 11===* Templates** functions** classes === To Do 11===* [[The CIO Framework - OOP344 20123#0.3 Milestone|Project Milestone 0.3 - Part 1 (Due Saturday Nov 17th 23:59)]]** CField, CDialog and CLabel * [[The CIO Framework - OOP344 20123#0.3 Milestone|Project Milestone 0.3 - Part 2 (Due Sunday Nov 18th 23:59)]]**CLineEdit === Resources 11===* http://colloquygit-scm.com/book/en/Git-Branching-Basic-Branching-and-Merging*: to do merging on local repo and basic conflict handling * Template Specialization and Partial Template specilization*: http://www.cprogramming.infocom/tutorial/downloadstemplate_specialization.html Colloquy] an IRC Client for Mac == Week 12 - Nov 18 ===== This Week 12====== To Do 12====== Resources 12===  == Week 13 - Nov 25 ===== This Week 13====== To Do 13====== Resources 13===* function of cstring*: strcat : http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/cstring/strcat/*: strstr : http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/cstring/strstr/*: strcpy : http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/cstring/strcpy/ == Week 14 - Dec 2 ===== This Week 14====== To Do 14====== Resources 14=== == Week 15 - Dec 9 (Exam Week) ===== This Week 15===* Final Exam*: Room: S3031*: Time: 11:30*: Date: Wednesday Dec 12th === To Do 15====== Resources 15===
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