CS1337.003 Computer Science I | Tuesday/Thursday from 2:30 to 3:45 PM |
Instructor: John Cole | Room ECSS 2.306 |
Teaching Assistant: Vamsi Krishna Mocherla |
Last update: 2/4/2014 |
Syllabus is on Coursebook | Schedule (Subject to change) |
Textbook: Starting out With C++: From Control Structures Through Objects, 7th Edition, by Tony Gaddis | |
This is the introductory C/C++ programming class for Computer Science majors, which also teaches object-oriented design. |
I strongly suggest that, when we cover a concept in class, such as loops or arrays, you take a little time as soon as possible after the class to write a little "play" program to make sure you understand. You can also use the VideoNotes and the MyProgrammingLab exercises associated with the textbook. |
You will need to be able to use Microsoft Visual Studio, preferably
version 2012 although 2010 will work fine. The lab computers have this loaded. If you want
a personal copy, you have two choices. The
Express Edition is a free limited product that will be fine for
everything you do in this course. Once you're at the link, on the
right you'll see either "install now" or "download now." Because you are a computer science student at UTD, you can also get the full version of Visual Studio 2012 through DreamSpark.com, although this is a little more complicated. You'll need to sign up for an account. |
Exam Rules |
Useful links: C++ Tutorial: http://www.learncpp.com/ My Programming Lab |
In-Class Notes. This will be used for notes made using Notepad, for program fragments, etc. | ||
Lesson 1
slides Lesson 2 slides Lesson 3 slides Lesson 4 slides Lesson 5 slides Lesson 6 slides Lesson 7 slides Lesson 8 slides Lesson 9 slides: Pointers Lesson 10 slides: Strings Lesson 11 slides: Structured Data Lesson 12 slides: Intro to Classes Lesson 14 slides: More on Classes Lesson 15 slides: Inheritance Lesson 16 slides: Exceptions Lesson 19 slides: Recursion | ||