CS 263 COMPLETE CLASS ALL DISCUSSION MODULES AND ASSIGNEMTNS

CS 263 COMPLETE CLASS ALL DISCUSSION MODULES AND ASSIGNEMTNS

CS 263 COMPLETE CLASS ALL DISCUSSION MODULES AND ASSIGNEMTNS

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CS 263 COMPLETE CLASS ALL DISCUSSION MODULES AND ASSIGNEMTNS
CS263 ( Programming in C) Complete Class – All Discussion Modules and Assignemtns
CS263 Discussion Module 1 Programming in C
Explain the difference between using an algorithm and pseudo code.
CS263 Discussion Module 2 Programming in C
What are comments? Why comments are included in programs? Are they necessary for an production environment? Explain
CS263 Discussion Module 3 Programming in C
Why should you not use an external file name in any place other than the open statement?
CS263 Discussion Module 4 Programming in C
The three basic control structures are sequence, selection, and repetition.  Pick one and discuss it.
CS263 Discussion Module 5 Programming in C
What is a function? State the advantages in using a function. What is the difference between system defined and user defined functions?
CS263 Discussion Module 6 Programming in C
What is the difference between static and register variables? Give at least one example.
CS263 Discussion Module 7 Programming in C
How are arrays processed?  Explain with an example.
CS263 Discussion Module 8 Programming in C
What did you find difficult in doing this project?
What would you have done differently?
CS263 Module 1 Assignment Programming in C
Write an algorithm to compute the volume of water in cubic feet, flowing through a pipe of diameter d in feet, with a velocity of v feet per second.  The formula to compute the volume flow rate per second is given by:
CS263 Module 2 Assignment Programming in C
Programming Exercise #5 on p. 127 of the textbook Write a program to calculate the volume flow rate in cubic feet per second of water flowing through a pipe of diameter d in inches and a velocity of v feet...

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