One, PTA laboratory work (4 points)
This week asked to pick 3 questions to write design ideas, debugging process.
Topic 1: Topic Name 1. The PTA submission List (to submit the list, not the result) 2. Design ideas (in code to indicate deduction points)
This request with pseudo-code introduction, do not code, must be described by the text, note the format.
3. Code (note,,,. Do not paste on the blog. No need to use ... Syntax to render) 4. The debugging process encountered problems and PTA submission List of the status note.
Each error in the PTA submission list explains in detail why and how to resolve it.
Topic 2,3 with the topic 1
Second, this week's topic set PTA Final ranking. (2 points) PTA ranking three, peer code peer review (1 points) 1. Peer Name 2. My code, peer-to-peer code (here the core code is good, not necessarily all the code, the figure indicates whose code.) 3. Where do I differ from my classmates ' code? What are the advantages? What style of code do you prefer? If the classmate code is wrong, please help to point out where the problem.
Note: The 3rd item is the scoring focus, must be targeted to say the problem, do not say good words, please professional to tell what the advantages of his code, which disadvantages.
Iv. Summary of the study this week (3 points) 1. What have you learned? How do I store strings in 1.1 C? 1.2 What is the end flag of a string and why do you want to end the flag? 1.3 What are the methods for string input? 1.4 Numeric characters How to turn an integer, write a pseudo-code? 1.5 16 binary, binary string how do I turn 10 binary? Write pseudo-code? 2. This week's content, you are not what?
The detailed list does not understand the place, including the classroom assignment wrong question, the PTA wrong question.
3. Midterm Summary 3.1 Why do you think you didn't do well? 3.2 List the wrong questions.
Please select the question, fill in the blanks, change the wrong question, the programming question to give a question to explain why wrong, how to change?
3.3 The second half semester how to adjust C's study?
C Language Blog Job--one or two-dimensional array