Changed by: David Melski, 19-Jan-1996
CS 302, Sections 1 and 3 Home Page
T.A. Dave Melski
Announcements:
- The final will be held on May 15th, at
10:05 AM, in room 1641 Humanities. If you're not familiar
with Humanities, you may want to go early; it can be a confusing
building.
- You may want to read the rest of Todd's notes on pointers.
- Program 8 is now available.
- You can now find a copy of the Book example that we've been
doing in class on the handouts page.
- A sample solution to program 7 is available off of the
assignments page
(Most of you should see the table of contents for our web pages at
the left. If you don't, you can click here.)
TA info:
- Instructor: David
Melski
- Office: 5390 Computer Science and Statistics (5th floor)
- Phone: 262-0018
- Office Hours: MW 11:00-12:00, Th 2:30-3:30
- Email: melski@cs.wisc.edu
Section info:
- Section 1 meets at 8:50 MWF in 342 Noland.
- Section 3 meets at 9:55 MWF in 301 Educational Sciences.
- Text: Problem Solving With C++: The Object of
Programming, Walter Savitch, Addison Wesley Publishing,
1996.
- CS 302: General stuff for all sections of 302 (using the
lab, using Windows, using Borland, some C++ reference material,
etc.).
- This is a rough syllabus for
sections 1 and 3.
Policy info:
Last modified: Thu May 15 08:51:52 1997 by David Melski
melski@cs.wisc.edu