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- Windows Programming Laboratories Repository
- Windows Programming Laboratories Repository
- Prerequisites - C++ average to strong background - Spoken and Written English
- Purpose of the Course - Event-driven programming (message-oriented) - API - Windows applications development
- Additional Purposes - Version Control Systems (git) - Code style - Debugging - Virtual machine - 3-tier architecture - Testing
- Rules About Rules Laboratory work follow rules that where public when subbmision was done. If you'll do a subission after rules change, your submission will be processed using new rules.
-  Both paths have different laboratory works and some differences in: - grading policy - submission process
- Red Pill You’ll follow _New curriculum_. Laboratory works are more complex, covers all the material from _Old curriculum (Blue pill)_ and try to cover new nowadays technologies. There are much more points, so even if you think that you are middle-skilled developer, you anyway can have highest mark.
You'll have to work using GIT. If you’ll submit your work before deadline (DL), I’ll count it as presence at laboratory hours.
- Blue Pill You’ll follow _Old curriculum_. Laboratory works are easier, but have less points.
- Grading Policy You can foresee your marks by following Grading Policy rules.
- Submissin Process In order to pass this course you have to submit all you laboratory works. For details view Submission Process page.