CS 455 Resources

Text Book Source Code

Source code from Main and Savitch is available. Click on "Author's Supplements and Support Pages for the Book" and download the auto-decompressible file dscode.exe, move it to the directory you want, run a DOS session, change to the directory where you put dscode.exe, and type
  dscode -d
at the DOS prompt to decompress the code files and preserve the directory structure. Code is also available for Unix (or Linux) systems.

Freeware C++ Compiler for DOS

Visit the djgpp site and download this g++ look-alike for DOS. I haven't tested it. Student feedback on the software quality is welcome.

UNIX reference desk

See the Unix page.

University Programming Information

See the programming at USC page.

Visual C++

Claire Bono and Massoud Ghyam have put together a nice introduction to the VC++ programming environment.

HTML

Learn hypertext markup language (HTML) at NCSA--A Beginner's Guide to HTML.


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