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This web site is for the Object Oriented Programming Lecture in 09/Fall semester.
This page is for the announcements for the lecture.

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new2.gif (111 bytes) Dec/23-scores

  • The final  scores is posted.

Dec/22

  • Home work and test scores will be posted by Wed. (Dec/23) afternoon. I'll be at my office from 10:00 to 15:00 on that day. If you have any question, visit my office.

Dec/21

  • Home work and test scores will be posted by Wed. (Dec/23) morning. I'll be at my office from 10:00 to 12:00 on that day. If you have any question, visit my office.

Nov/30 - Homework

  • Due on Dec/9(Mon) Program the bowling game using C++ classes.
  • This is an C style program for bowling game that you can use for the homework.

Nov/11

 Nov/3

  • Tomorrow's class canceled.

Oct/14

Oct/7

  • This is the C++ programs for the lecture.
  • Due on Oct/14 16:00. Homework #4 is Programming Problems #6 in Page 247. Follow the software development procedure explained in the lecture. You need to include a picture that describes the functional decomposition.

Sept/8

  • Homework #3 is posted. It's due on Sept/30 16:00.

Sept/8 - Classroom Change

  • From this week, the lecture will be held in 19-216.

Sept/2

  • We may change the class room from 19-B108 to 19-216. If it is decided, then I'll post in this page. Be sure to check this web page on next week's lecture.

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Aug/31/09 - Words of Advise from the Great

  • The following is an excerpt from the interview with 2008's Alan Turing Award (Nobel prize in Computer Science) recipient, Barbara Liskov.

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    What are the challenges of the future, their implications and how can people best prepare for them?     

    "....The best thing you can do is to get a broad education.....I'm talking about undergraduate education - not to focus too much on one particular subfield. You don't know where you are going in the future and you need to have a grounding that will make it possible for you to move your area and make those shifts as time goes by...."

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  • For more about the interview go to http://www.acm.org/membership/liskov-interview.

Aug/31/09 - Demo Programs for the Lecture

  • This is the zip file containing the example programs
  • You should open by double-clicking the "program.dsw" file.

Aug/31/09 - Downloading StarUML

Aug/31/09 - Using Visual Studio 2005 Kor

  • We will use Visual Studio 2005 KOR for our program development tool.
  • The Visual Studio and MSDN Library are available only in Campus.
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  • or try file://as.uos.ac.kr/license

Aug/31/09 - Introduction to Web Site

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