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  1. Windows Programming Laboratories Repository
  2. Windows Programming Laboratories Repository
    1. Prerequisites - C++ average to strong background - Spoken and Written English
    1. Purpose of the Course - Event-driven programming (message-oriented) - API - Windows applications development
    1. Additional Purposes - Version Control Systems (git) - Code style - Debugging - Virtual machine - 3-tier architecture - Testing
    1. 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.
    1. ![Red pill and Blue pill](https://raw.github.com/TUM-FAF/WP/master/red_pill_and_blue_pill.png) Both paths have different laboratory works and some differences in: - grading policy - submission process
      1. 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.

      1. Blue Pill You’ll follow _Old curriculum_. Laboratory works are easier, but have less points.
    1. Grading Policy You can foresee your marks by following Grading Policy rules.
    1. Submissin Process In order to pass this course you have to submit all you laboratory works. For details view Submission Process page.

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