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Date: Mon, 11 Nov 1996 17:23:02 GMTServer: NCSA/1.5Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 18:43:24 GMTContent-length: 4993<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Getting Started</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><H2>CS 110: Introduction to Computer Programming (C++)</H2><H3>Lecture 14 (room: B1 1402 University)</H3><PRE>Instructor: Russell ManningEmail: rmanning@cs.wisc.eduOffice: Room 1349, Computer Science</PRE><P><H3> Welcome to CS110! </H3>Except for this handout, all class documentation and assignments willonly be available ``online.'' This means you will only be able to getthe assignments and handouts by computer. The first assignment isalready ``online'' and it's due a week from today (i.e. November 4)so you must learn how to access the online information soon. <P>All programming assignments will be done on the computers in the ``VectraLab.'' You will also turn-in your assignments through the computersin the Vectra Lab. So in addition to learning how to access onlineclass info, you must also set up an account in the Vectra Lab verysoon.<P><H3> Accessing course information online....</H3>The online information (assignments, handouts, syllabus, corrections,etc.) should be accessed via the "World Wide Web" using a web browserlike Netscape or Mosaic. If you've used the libraries here at UWMadison, then you've used Netscape for access to their electronic cardcatalogs. In fact, you can use the library terminals to retrieveonline information for this course. You can also use Netscape at thevarious DoIT computer centers around campus, and of course from thecomputers in the Vectra Lab. <P>Hopefully you already know how to use a web browser--if not, youcan see me or ask a consultant in the Vectra Lab (consultants aregraduate students who get paid to sit in the Vectra Lab and answeryour questions, so use them!). The important part is to "point" yourweb browser at the following address:<PRE> http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~rmanning/cs110.html </PRE><P><H3> Opening an account in the Vectra Lab... </H3>You will program and turn-in all your assignments in the Vectra Lab,so it's important to establish an account there as soon as possible.Your first assignment is due September 11th and, although you won'thave to write an original program, you will need to work on the Vectramachines. The Vectra Lab is room 1350 of the Computer Science building (1210 W. DaytonStreet). If you enter the building from Dayton Street, keeping goingstraight ahead until you pass some elevators and come to a waterfountain. Turn left and you'll see the Vectra Lab. The lab is openfrom 7:00 am to 1:00 am, 7 days a week, so you shouldn't have muchtrouble getting access to the machines. <P>When you get to the lab, find a vacant seat and ``activate'' yourCS110 account. There are instructions for this posted on the walls,but it really isn't too hard: at the ``WILEY login:'' prompt simplytype ``<B>newuser</B>'' and press the ENTER key. When prompted for apassword, press ENTER again. Now follow the instructions, enteringinformation such as your student id number (<I>be sure <B>not</B> totype in the dashes in your id number!</I>). Check the information andread the policies for your account. Finally, you will be prompted tochoose a password. You will need this password to login to the systemin the future, so <B>PLEASE</B> choose one that you can remember! Itis not generally a good idea to write your password down in case youforget it -- but if necessary, write it down in a safe place. Youwill probably want to write down your login name in any case (e.g., mylogin name is ``rmanning''). When you login next time, you will useyour assigned login name and your newly chosen password, not``newuser.'' <P>Once you have logged in, the computer will (annoyingly?) ask if youplan 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 primarily use the following three programs:Borland C++ 4.5, Netscape (represented by a big N), and File Manager.(Note: Be sure to use Borland C++ 4.5, <I><B>not</B></I> 4.0.) <P>Hopefully you already know how to use Microsoft Windows--you justdouble-click the mouse on the picture (``icon'') of whatever programyou want to run. Again, you can ask me or the consultant for help,and there's also a tutorial you can run from Netscape. <P><H3> Program 0: the first assignment... </H3>The first assignment is just designed to help you get "settled in" tothe class before you start actually learning how to program.Basically, I give you a very short program to ``compile'' and``run'' on the Vectra machines. You will turn in the programelectronically and also submit a ``print out.'' <P> To get the assignment, you must visit my CS110 homepage on the Web(using Netscape as discussed above). <P>Good luck, and have a great semester! </BODY></HTML>
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