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All materials for the module are in courses. Moodle is only used for homework feedback. Since this is the English version of the module, materials are in English only.

MTAT.03.158 Programming in C++

The module will be taught in blocks of two weeks each (block 1=week 24+25 etc.). I will use the first week for an introduction, the second week of the block is for homework/project work. For the first 6 blocks, there is a homework. The deadline for submitting homework is on Sunday night at 23:59 at the end of the block (before next block).

Labs (2024)

  • Lecturer: Stefan Kuhn (stefan.kuhn@ut.ee) and Mohammad Anagreh
    • Group 1: Tuesday 16.15–18.00 r. 2005
    • Group 2: Thursday 12.15–14.00 r. 2005
    • Group 3: Thursday 16.15–18.00 r. 2005

Requirements for passing the module

  • Solve lab tasks
  • Take the exam

Sample exam

Assessment

  • The subject is graded and ends with an exam
  • Lab assignments (first 6 blocks) make up to 60% of the total mark
  • The exam gives up to 40% of the total mark
  • In the exam, you must complete a written test. It is based on the materials of the first six labs. It is useful to read the C++ Language Tutorial.
  • NB! You will be able to take the exam if the lab assignments have been completed for at least half of the points.
  • Late lab solutions can be submitted at the end of the semester. Up to two solutions are allowed.
  • Homework is individual and the author of the homework confirms that the solutions are his creation. A solution with clear teamwork elements will not receive any mark. In the second attempt, more stringent measures are applied.
  • Institute of Computer Science
  • Faculty of Science and Technology
  • University of Tartu
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