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Class 4, 5/17/2004

This class was pretty much a revision of what we had done. First there was a small revision on variables, then we went on a bit deeper on functions and gave some examples and solved an excercize. This was a pretty "practical" class. Since there was no use going on to "if statements", a revision then started of what had been done since the start. I hope you enjoyed the class. BTW: we suffered from lag attacks at the beginning but we managed to do the class with a 4-5 sec lag :P (and a 10 min lag by Zero).

Class instructor: cmad

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Class 3, 5/3/2004

Few people attended this class even though it was really serious. Let's hope you people read the log. We covered things such as variables, functions and output and input. Of course only the basic stuff. We started with a revision of the last class (header files, variables) and then we went on with variables, then functions, then a 10 min break and then output and input. Orion couldn't really make it to the class.

Class instructor: cmad

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Class 2, 4/26/2004

This was a totally better class for both the students and the teachers. Only just a few theoretical talk (just to fill the gaps that remained from the previous class), and then we went to examine the hello world program. It's not finished yet. Header files and variables were discussed in this class. More variable discussion will follow in the next class. Orion was somewhat late so cmad started the teaching and then orion joined. PLEASE everyone that couldn't make it, PLEASE read the log if you intend to come in future classes; it's really useful.

Class instructors: orion & cmad

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Class 1, 4/19/2004

In this 1st class of the course, the students were introduced to the course by the two instructors and were given information about what will be taught in the course. This class was really theoretical, containing theoretical information about programming and basic questions of the students were answered about the course and programming generally.

Class instructors: orion & cmad

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Instructors

Special thanks to the Jedi Academy for organising the Sciences Department, hosting this course.

The classes are held in the channel #ja-cpp on irc.quakenet.org

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