Additional Information
CSCI 3133 – Programming in C
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All programming assignments need to be documented according the UHCL guidelins.
UHCL has guidelines on how programs should be documented. These guidelines can be found here.
An partial example of a program that is documented according the the UHCL guidelines can be found here.
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Some links to tutorials on how to use different tools are listed below:
A tutorial on how to use Visual Studio.NET 2005 can be found here. It was written in June, 2007 by Keit Tran.
A tutorial on how to use Visual Studio.NET 2008 can be found here. It was written in June, 2009 by Raunak Nelikani.
Here is a really nice link explaining how to compile a C program in Visual Studio 2010.
Here is the link explaining how to compile a C program in Visual Studio 2012, compiled by Geetha and updated by Nikhil |
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There are many websites that can help you better understand pseudocoding and flowcharting. Some such links are listed below:
This url has a good example of writing pseudocode. |
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Here are the URL's for IEEE and ACM Code of Ethics
IEEE Code of Ethics
ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct |
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Thank you, John Cavuoti, for this information. Students can go to dreamspark.com and get Microsoft Porfessional tools at no charge. All that the student has to do is have a microsoft live account and verify by student email.:
www.dreamspark.com |
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Students can go to www.bloodshed.net/compilers to download a free compiler, including sometimes their sources and articles on writing a compilers. |
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