CS333 - Problem Solving and Object Oriented Programming in
C++
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Revamped Person Progress page now has your status, your schedule, your assignment list and your study guide listed in one convenient place. (8Sep99)
Besides this site, students can also access previous semester's web sites for the CS250 course which covers the same material. They are accessible from my home page http://www.cs.odu.edu/~wild (8Sep99)
"Nothing in DataBase Message"- This web site consists of two
parts - CORE material for the course and EXPERIMENTAL material accessed through a data
base. The EXPERIMENTAL side is still very sparsely populated so you may see a lot of
Nothing was found in the DataBase at this time
Check again later
This was not a complete waste of time, because every empty
database access is logged. That will allow me to concentrate my efforts on providing
material which seems most in demand. (7Sep99)
Object Terminology page completely revamped (for students on the advanced track) (7Sep99)
I have added several new features to the Built-in Data Types and Statements modules
page.
Since there are an arbitrary number of things I can work on byt only a finite amount
of time, I need your guidance as to what features of the website you find most useful and
would like to see expanded (e.g. more examples, more experiments, moore quick review
cards, more animations, etc). Also any features you find relatively useful would be nice
to know. Just fill out the anonymous Feedback form mentioned
below. (also do you like the small (used below) or the larger font style (this one).
(you can also change font sizes in most browsers - did you know that?) (5Sep99)
Suggestions? Problems? Confused? Fill out the FeedBack Form - Its anonymous and free! (4Sep99)
For brief instructions on using visual c++ 6.0 to run simple programs click here (also listed on the help page). These instructions are given in context of a simple experiment listed here. (4Sep99)
Take the Support Survey to list your learning environment (you can update if needed by retaking) (1Sep99)