Textbook: Tony Gaddis, Judy Walters, and Godfrey Muganda. Starting Out with C++: Early Objects. Pearson, 10th edition, March25 2019. Please note the edition and year and also the “early objects” in the title. (There is another version of the book without early objects.) It is a required textbook for this course. Copies should be available at the university bookstore and elsewhere.
There are some resources on the Web for this textbook and more generally for this material. You are welcome, and encouraged, to use these resources (unless specifically directed otherwise), and to share and discuss them with classmates on the discussion forum. However, you must prominently attribute any help from such or other resources in all your work. Failure to do so is a serious offense (see policies). And, regardless of what resources you use or do not, it is never permissible to simply include someone else’s work unless it is specifically permitted as an exception.
Readings: A few supplemental readings will be added here based on class preferences.