After successful completion of the course, students are able to write simple programs in C or C++, and also will be able to implement problems of higher complexity. They can use external classes to numerically solve physics problems. They are able to understand further reading and also will be able to adapt to other programming languages.
Object oriented programming, basic algorithms, data structures, fundamentals of modern multi-task systems, networks and inter process communication, controlling and analysis of experiments
Lecture with integrated exercises. Exercises are done in groups of twopersons on one terminal. The exercises should be finished inthe same unit, or, if this is not possible, until the beginning ofthe next unit.
The lecture will be held in 4 groups on Mon afternoon, Tue morning, Tue afternoon and Wed afternoon.
The lessons are starting for each group on Mon 7.10., Tue 8.10., Wed 9.10.2019, respectively.
The assessment of students success consists of three parts. One is thesuccessful completion each unit's exercises. For these, points areallotted. In addition, two written tests have to be absolved, wherethe maximum number of each is the same as the sum of the points of allunits' exercises. In order to achieve a positve rating, more than halfof the maximum number of points has to reached in each of the tests andfor the exercises. If one test is negative, or if the student couldnot take part for valid reasons, we offer an additional test at theend of the term. One may only miss units when a validreason and a written verification of that reason is provided.
Please registrate for one weekday Mo,Tu morning, Tu afternoon or Wed respectively.
The planning meeting takes place on 1.10.2019 at 12:15 at FH HS 6.Further details will be explained in the corresponding first exercises, starting on Mo:7.10., Tu:8.10,, We:9.10. respectively.
Lecture notes for this course are available. The pdf-file is available on the server in the lecture.
Brian W. Kernighan, Dennis M. Ritchie: The C Programming Language. Prentice Hall International. Bjarne Stroustrup: The C++ Programming Language. Addison-Wesley.