CSE5015 Introduction to C++

Overview

The student will be expected to program several projects throughout the semester. I will expect each program to conform to a strict programming style guide. By the end of the semester the student will have the knowledge of C++ and be able to create readable and maintainable code through the use of the syle guide provided.

Course Information

  • I have the right to adjust and or modify any requirements for this course that I have laid out in the syllabus.
  • Student Information form. Required to be filled out by all students.
  • Syllabus
  • Coding Standards (**** Required to be followed by students ****)
  • Homework
  • Ascii table is quite handy to understand how the system internally represents characters. It includes the decimal, hex and character representation.
  • Hints and Ideas. This will describe different methods to help in your prgramming adventure.
  • Harris Computer Lab is the online method for getting an account for the harris lab. It is located on the second floor of the Science tower(the tallest building on campus) in room 211. This link can be found on the s homepage http://cs.fit.edu/.
  • The suggested tools will allow you to work from home without the need for going to the computer lab.
  • Here is a zip file for the example programs in Deitel and Deitel.
  • Required and Suggested readings
  • Required Book for the course is: C++ How to Program by Harvey M. Deitel, and Paul J. Deitel.
  • suggested book : The C++ Programming Language by Bjarne Stroustrup
  • suggested book : Effective C++: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your Programs and Designs by Scott D. Meyers.