CS 117 Labs
September 17, 1999
Each of these
programs contains instructions for you. To get started, click
on the name of the first program (hello.cpp), copy and paste the program
into a gEdit window, and save the resulting file as hello.cpp in your
own account. Then read the instructions at the top of hello.cpp
and do what they tell you to do. Repeat for the rest of the
files listed below. Have fun.
This process of "get the file and follow the instructions and
try to answer the questions" is how we will do things on the
three or four occasions we have class in lab.
I usually try to have plenty of stuff for
everyone to do during a 70 minute period, so you may not be able
to get through everything during class. If you haven't finished
all the lab exercises, come back and finish them up later. The
material in these labs is important. The
exercises will stay accessible on the Web all term.
Jeff Ondich,
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science,
Carleton College, Northfield, MN
55057,
(507) 646-4364,
jondich@carleton.edu