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Notes about C++
From C to C++
Course Exam

The course is evaluated through two submissions related to each part of the course

See also the separate document 'Goals for the first submission' in Moodle

 

  • Submission one:

    • Select a topic related to C++ which you find interesting

    • Explore the topic alone, or in pairs of two students

    • Do some programming as part of your exploration

    • Work with this topic during the last couple of exercise slots in the first part of the course

    • Document your efforts in a small report

  • In submission one it is required that each student individually:

    • Describe and clarify the topic, involving relevant course literature

    • Reflect on the topic relative to his/her experience obtained in prerequisite courses

    • Write a non-trivial, relatively small C++ program that illustrates the topic

    • Compare with another relevant programming languages (such as C or C#).

    • Document his/her efforts in a short report/essay

The two submissions are evaluated. The result is a single 7-step grade. There is no additional oral nor written exam in the course.