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Please bring your laptop (if you have one) to the course, since there will be a couple of hands-on sessions throughout the course. For those who haven't a laptop, we'll build teams of two or three persons (which is of great value anyway). Also, having any C/C++ reference book with you might be of value although it is not necessary.
Please bring your laptop (if you have one) to the course, since there will be a couple of hands-on sessions throughout the course. For those who haven't a laptop, we'll build teams of two or three persons (which is of great value anyway). Also, having any C/C++ reference book with you might be of value although it is not necessary.
=== Slides ===
The slides will be available immediately after the session. However, we will not publish them before.
* Monday, June 27, 2011:
** [http://www5.in.tum.de/lehre/vorlesungen/progcourse/c/01-introduction.pdf Introduction]





Revision as of 11:20, 27 June 2011

The compact course on C/C++ takes place at the MPE from June 27, 2011, to July 8, 2011. It is tailored to Ph.D. students from the IMPRS. Lectures start at 9:30 s.t. and last for approximately 3 hours a 45 minutes, i.e. the course will finish around 12:15.

Lecture Notes

Requirements & Preparation

Please bring your laptop (if you have one) to the course, since there will be a couple of hands-on sessions throughout the course. For those who haven't a laptop, we'll build teams of two or three persons (which is of great value anyway). Also, having any C/C++ reference book with you might be of value although it is not necessary.


Software & Systems

You need two pieces of software on your computer:

  • A C/C++ compiler, and
  • any plain text editor.

You should be familiar with your text editor and with the command line. If you use Linux/Unix, these systems come along with all the things you need, i.e. a compiler is installed (just doublecheck typing in g++ or gcc on the command line), and there's several text editors (vi, kedit, ...) available.

If you are using Windows, I strongly recommend to install MinWG before. Also, you should have Notepad or a similar editor at hand.


External Links

These links are for further information on particular topics. They are not part of the core course.