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  CSS 501 - Data Structures and Object-Oriented Programming I - Fall 2015

Resources:
Syllabus
Assignments
Course Notes/Practice Problems
Programming Grading Rubric
CSS 342/501 Sample Code

Discrete Math text
C++ Course Notes
C/C++ Info links
Book errata/code (5th, 6th ed)
Carrano's blog

UWB General Computing Info
Lab 320 Linux Guide
C&C Unix Guide
UW Computing Tools
C++ on the Macintosh
Valgrind Info
dreamspark (Visual Studio)

Academic/behavioral Conduct
Disability Resources (DRS)
UWB Quantitative Skills Center
UWB Writing Center

Dr. Carol Zander   zander@u.washington.edu   http://faculty.washington.edu/zander

Covers data structures and object-oriented programming. Studies basic and advanced data types, their uses, and implementations. Students design solutions to programming problems using object-oriented techniques with various data types. Covers algorithms and their tradeoffs. Uses modern software engineering practices. Some discrete mathematics topics are covered.

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Post a question (or an answer) at   Message Board (Q/A page)

  • Post questions (or answers to question)
  • Do not post your code (code snippet is okay) or problem answers
  • Please use an appropriate, clear subject
  • Do not post unnecessary messages such as "thank you" .
  • Do not carry on a personal conversation
    Note:  
    The CSS windows lab is UW1-310, the CSS linux lab is UW1-320.
    (School general lab is in UW2-140.)   Grad lab is UW1-302.
    Tutors are available in 310 or 320 to help with your programs.

    Do not allow non-CSS students in our labs (most importantly so they will not consume our resources). If resource consumption is abused, your lab fee will be increased.