Nikolay Kirov
Teaching [bg]
Courses in 2009/2010 academic year

NETB151 Object-Oriented Programming (C++)


NETB151 Lectures: N. Kirov
Thursday, 8:00-9:30, 305 I
NETB171 Workshop: E. Kelevedziev, L. Laskov
Tuesday, 8:00-9:30; 9:40-11:10, 311 I; 313 I

На 20 май, четвъртък няма да има лекция. Отучване на 29 май, събота, 8:00, 131 I.
На 3 юни, четвъртък няма да има лекция. Отучване на 7 юни, понеделник, 8:00, 207 I.
Консултации - сряда 9 юни, 16 часа, ИМИ, 504
Семестриален изпит: 02.07.2010, петък,  9:40, 110 II    

-> COURSE PASSPORT - HTML

-> Textbook: Cay Horstmann, Computing Concepts with C++ Essentials, Third Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2003.
->Some useful textbooks in Bulgarian.

->Timetable and lecture slides
->Moodle ->Student's results 

-> Style guidelines



-> Link to NETB171 Object Oriented Design (E. Kelevedziev, L. Laskov)

-> Link to NETB181 Object Oriented Programming Project (N. Kirov)

-> Link to NETB191 Object Oriented Design Project (E. Kelevedziev)

NETB151 Date
NETB171 Dates

NETB171 Date
->The Questions of Test_1 01.04

->Homework_1  25.03-01.04

->Exam of Practice_1
->The Questions of Test_2 13.05

->Homework_2 10.05-20.05

->Exam of Practice_2
->The Questions of Test_3  10.06

->Homework_3  27.05-10.06

->Exam of Practice_3

-> Ubuntu is a free, open source Linux-based operating system that starts with the breadth of Debian and adds regular releases (every six months), ...

-> The cplusplus.com tutorial (Complete C++ language tutorial)

-> Preparation for Tests: THE MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAM  && Preparing for Multiple Choice Exams

->Debugging with GDB: gdb_toc.html, Кратко практическо ръководство за работа с GDB

-> Recommended free compiler for MS Windows: Dev-C++ ->The correspondence between the (course passport) points and marks for NBU information system:
Points (max 10)
Marks
    Points (max 20)
Marks

Points (max 100)
Marks
0-4
2.00
                                                       
0-9
2.00
                                          
0-49
2.00
5
3.00

10
3.00

50-59
3.00
6
3.50

11-12
3.50

60-75
4.00
7
4.00

13-14
4.00

76-89
5.00
8
5.00

15
4.50

90-100
6.00
9-10
6.00

16
5.00






17-18
5.50






19-20
6.00




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