Deep Sea IV -- Whose ready to write their first program?

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It's time to do it, guys. Who's ready????

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i'm all set.
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You mean besides the Hello World program? Image

I'm up for it. Bring it on!

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no no no no.

The Hello World one. But... The focus is setting up the workspace, creating a project, running it, and watching it run in DOSland.

Last count, there are 6 enrolled although I have not published everyones names yet.

Arnie, how is your team doing with the class project so far?



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Started to sink in a bit today.Lets do it!

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I edited the next lesson last night and will proofread it tonight [it'll be late] and then post it before I go to bed. I'll post two more lectures this weekend as well as a lecture on the class project. If you can, email your assignment back, in whatever shape it will be in, by midnight Friday night.

If you get a chance between now and then read about "include files," "function prototypes," as well as "include guards" in your K & R book. Mine is at work right now else I'd point you to the pages. Just read and assimilate whatever you can as a prep to the class-project lecture where I've already explained-away.

Also read about C's four "types" and the "printf" function in a similar manner to prep for my lectures this weekend.

That's it for now, I'm outta here until late this evening.

Good Luck!!!!!

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BTW: I'll be available for consultation here and tutoring by email Saturday and Sunday evenings if anyone gets stuck and no one else can unstuck them, as I prepare next week's lectures.
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Allen,
I'm good to go, though it will be a while until I receive my text.

One suggestion for easier logistics might be for you to create a complete, developing syllabus on your Deep Sea website where all the lectures, assignments, hints, comments, etc. are located in one place. So, it's not necessary to scan all the individual posts.

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Thanks for the tip and good catch, John.

Let's see if I can fix that before I post this lecture. I'll reorganize the directory structure on my website to make it easier for you to grab the lectures.

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