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.
Email: Richard dot J dot Wagner at gmail dot com
resource.htm, this hand crafted HTML file created August 27, 1999.
Last updated April 14, 2011 by
Rick Wagner. Copyright © 2010, all rights reserved.