Windows NT Systems Programming
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SurveyResults
7 responses
Questions on the Textbook
- How would you rate your overall opinion of the WIN32 textbook?
good: 7
- Did you find the material in the textbook to be
- 0: No Opinion 0: hard 1: easy 6: just right
- How would you rate your overall opinion of the MFC textbook?
- 1: poor 1: average 3: fair 2: good
- Did you find the material in the textbook to be
- 2: No Opinion 5: just right
- Did you refer to other books for this course?
- 1: No Answer 4: occassionally 1: never
- If you would like to reommend another textbook, please type the name, ISBN, etc below
- Professional MFC w/ VC++ (Blaszczak , Wrox Press)
- "Visual C++ Owner's manual", Zaratian
Questions on the INTERNET Delivery
- The use of the INTERNET increased the value of this course.
5: agree 2: agree strongly
- I enjoyed using the net to submit my project updates
1: disagree 3:neutral 3: agree
- The ability to see other student's work increased the value of this course.
5: neutral 2: agree
- I did not mind having other students see my work
1: disagree 2: neutral 3: agree 1: agree strongly
- How often did you use the INTERNET to access course material
7: frequently (every week)
Questions on Workload and Evaluation
- The workload for this course was
1: too hard 6: just right
Questions on Course Content
Have you taken or are you now taking the UNIX Systems Programming Course?
4: Yes 3: No
Please indicate the value of each of the following topics:
- File Operations
1: no opinion 4: relevant and useful 1: skip (already knew this)
- Socket programming
1: no opinion 4: relevant and useful 2: skip (already knew this)
- Client/Server
1: no opinion 5: relevant and useful 1: skip (already knew this)
- RPC
5: relevant and useful
- WIN32 APIs for GUIs (skip MFC)
6: relevant and useful
- MFC approach to GUI programming
6: relevant and useful
- Multi-Media (sound/video)
3: relevant and useful
- ActiveX
4: relevant and useful
- Threads/Processes
5: relevant and useful
- Registry programming
2: relevant and useful
- Details on drawing text
3: relevant and useful
- Security, Authentification and Resource Protection
3: relevant and useful
- File Systems
3: relevant and useful 1: skip (unimportant)
- Remote Systems Management
4: relevant and useful
- Detailed Programming Examples (versions of message handling)
5: relevant and useful
General Comments
Copyright chris wild 1997.
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Last updated: October 20, 1997.