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Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 17:39:39 GMTServer: NCSA/1.5Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Tue, 29 Oct 1996 01:07:42 GMTContent-length: 6207<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Day 1 Handout (impt text)</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><H2>CS 110 (C++): Introduction to Computer Programming</H2><H3>Lectures 3 (1263 Comp. Sci. &amp; Stat.) & 11 (2104 Chamberlin)</H3><PRE>Instructor:    Tony D'SilvaEmail:         dsilva@cs.wisc.eduWWW:           http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~dsilva/cs110.htmlOffice:        1349 CS &amp; ST, 1210 W. Dayton St.Office Hours:  Monday, 12 - 1 pm               Friday, 12 - 1 pm               or by appointmentPhone:         262-5340               </PRE><P>Welcome to CS110.  In this class, all documentation, including classinformation, assignments, and the syllabus, will be available``on-line'' only.  You will be responsible for reading the on-line information; I willannounce when there is something new for you to read.  This documentis prepared to get you started so that you can access the on-lineinformation.  Fortunately, it's not so difficult, so you shouldn'thave any trouble.<P>By ``on-line'' documents I mean information that is accessible usingthe computers in the CS110 lab.  This information is available via the<B>World Wide Web</B>, or WWW, which is a system for browsing on-linedocuments through a simple hypertext interface -- if you see a word orpicture underlined or highlighted, you can click on it to get moreinformation.  You may have already used the most common WWW browser:<B>Netscape</B>.  If not, you will learn to use it very quickly!<H3>Where to start</H3><P>First, go to the CS110 lab, which is located in room 1350 of theComputer Sciences and Statistics building (1210 W. Dayton Street).  Ifyou enter the building from Dayton Street, go straight ahead, all theway past the two elevators to the water fountain.  Take a drink.  Turnleft, and the CS110 lab (``the Vectra lab'') is the first room on yourleft.<P>Find a vacant seat.  The first step is to ``activate'' your CS110account.  There are instructions for this posted on the walls, but itreally isn't too hard: simply type ``<B>newuser</B>'', followed by theENTER key, at the ``WILEY login:'' prompt.  When prompted for a password,simply hit the ENTER key.  Now, follow the instructions, enteringinformation such as your student id number (<I>be sure not  to type in the dashes in your id number!</I>).  Check the information,and read the policies for your account.  Finally, you will be promptedto choose a password.  You will need this password to login to thesystem in the future, so <B>PLEASE</B> choose one that you canremember!  It is not generally a good idea to write your password downin case you forget it --- but if necessary, write it down in a safeplace.  You will probably want to write down your login name (e.g., mylogin name is ``dsilva'') in any case.  When you next login, you willuse your assigned login name and your newly chosen password, not``newuser''.<P>Once you have logged in, the computer will (annoyingly?) ask you ifyou plan on using any floppy disks during this session.  Hit ``n'' toindicate you aren't.  Now Microsoft Windows will start up; you willsee lots of little pictures, or ``icons'', all over the screen.  Eachicon represents a program you can run.<P>In this class, we will be primarily using the programs associated withthe following three icons: Borland C++ 4.5, Netscape (a big N), andFile Manager.<P>If you are totally clueless when it comes to Microsoft Windows, this would be an excellent time to go through the ``Windows tutorial'' that exists on-line. You will have to view this using the Netscape browser program.  In order to accomplish this follow these steps:<UL>  <LI> To run Netscape (as with any other applications program), double-clickon the Netscape icon in the Networking menu.   <LI> You will be looking at the <STRONG>CS Department Home Page</STRONG>.A home page is basically a place on the World Wide Web which has links to other places or actual documents with information.   <LI> Click on <STRONG>Fall 1996 Classes</STRONG>. Any underlined words denote a link on the WWW. You will now be on the <STRONG>Course Listing Home Page</STRONG>.     <LI> Click on <STRONG>Tony D'Silva</STRONG> and that gets you to my home page. Now, choose "bookmarks" and then "add bookmarks" from the menu. This willadd my cs110 home page, to your "hotlist", so that it can easily be accessedfrom any point in your "Internet Surfing" by going to the "bookmarks menu". </UL>The hardest part is now over. You have <EM>all</EM> the course information at your fingertips. Look at my home page carefully. It  has my office hours,syllabus and schedule, grading policy, late policy, class handout, tutorials on important software like Microsoft Windows.... It even has yourfirst program assignment.<P>Before you begin this assignment, it would be to your benifit to browsethrough the <!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><!WA0><A HREF="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~cs302/C++/Introduction/MSwindows.html"> Introduction to Microsoft Windows</A>  and <!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><!WA1><A HREF="http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~cs302/C++/Borland4.5/intro.html">Introduction to Borland C++</A>turorials.Netscape has another neat feature built into it--the <STRONG>back</STRONG> button. This is situated on the upper left corner of the Netscape window (just below the file menu).  Clicking on this button returns you to previous documentsyou had been viewing.<P>Important to note is that <EM>Program 0 is due next Tuesday</EM>. So be sureto take a look at it while still in Netscape. I recommend that you get started on the tutorialsand familiarize yourselves on the Borland C++ environment right away.This is what the first week is all about --- the more time you spendnow, the more you will learn about the system, so that later on in thesemester you can concentrate entirely on the harder programmingassignments.<P>If you have any questions or problems, feel absolutely free to ask oneof the on-duty consultants for help.  These are people (probably sittingat a computer) wearing yellow name badges.  There should always be 2 or 3consultants in the lab.  Consultants are on duty Monday-Friday 8am-10pm,Saturday 12pm-8pm, and Sunday 12pm-10pm<P>Good luck, and have a great semester!</BODY></HTML>

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