Tuesday, July 21, 2009

C++ Hello World Tutorial

C++ Hello World Tutorial
This C++ Hello World tutorial is written for beginning C++ students without previous C++ programming experience. ...
#include using namespace std;void main(){ cout << "Hello World!" << endl; cout << "Welcome to C++ Programming" << endl; }
#include brings in the needed libraries for console output.using namespace std; keeps you from having to type std::cout each time that output is needed.void main() is the main function which executes first, before any other code. The word void means that the function does not return anything.cout << name="vcpp">
Using the Older VC++ 6.0 Compiler
Students with beginning C++ programming knowledge will learn methods, properties and classes all using the "console". To begin a new C++ project, using VC++ 6: Select File, New. Click on the Projects tab. Click on the Win32 Console Application. Set the project name and location then click OK. Select the "empty project" radio button. Now click Finish. (Next dialog box that pops up, just click OK). Now you will see part of the development environment. Find the top row menu bar and click on Projects. Select "Add to Project", then select "New". The New dialog box pops up. Click on Files if the File tab is not already active.
With the files tab activated and in front, select the "C++ Source File". Type in a filename then click OK. The flashing cursor will be in a white area and you are ready to begin typing in a C++ console application. When you have typed in your program, click on the Build menu item in the Working area. Build is on the menu bar. Find the red exclamation mark and click on "execute new_.exe". A window pops up that says "The file does not exist. Do you want to build it?" Select yes. It should link and you should be able to see the console output. If not, you have errors and the lower window will list the errors if you scroll to the top of the lower window of the development environment. Double clicking on an error in the list will point to the code line in question. A pointer shows up near the typed code if you have clicked on an error message. This points to the problem line and the message may not necessarily relate to what the problem really is. Your textbook should have additional information about the compiler you are using in class...if not, please ask your instructor for information about that compiler if it was not provided in the first class session...
Do not attempt to install the VC++ 6 compiler on the XP operating systems. Get a newer Microsoft VC++.NET compiler for the XP operating system.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Mission

Inspired by Msgr. Louis Joseph Arthur Melanson dedicated to Mary we assumptionist commit our self to:

1. Witness our faith in God.
2. Provide excellent educational services to all students regardless of race and religion.
3. Practice corporation social responsibility.
4. Be actively engage in Christian education as our mission.
5. Nurture and propagate Marian Devotion.

Vision

A Christian academic community nurturing holistic formation.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

What can you say about computer ethics?

For me computer ethics is useful and very important for the computing professionals to make decisions regarding professional and social conduct. Computer ethics protect the society and people to make the professional make decision according to the computer ethics so that their well be no mistake happened.

Computer Ethics

Computer ethics is a branch of practical philosophy which deals with how computing professionals should make decisions regarding professional and social conduct. The term "computer ethics" was first coined by Walter Maner[1] in the mid-1970s, but only since the 1990s has it started being integrated into professional development programs in academic settings. The conceptual foundations of computer ethics are investigated by information ethics, a branch of philosophical ethics established by Luciano Floridi. Computer ethics is a very important topic in computer applications.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Hapag ng Pag-Asa

The Author of the Hapag ng pag-asa was inspired by the poor children whos is in a pitiful state. The hapag ng paqg-asa opened our eyes to the reality that there is people who needs to be helped and we did nothing to help them. While we are not contented of what we have they are contented of eating once or twice a day.

Mediatization of the Youth

Mediatization of the YouthThe speaker said that we are in the multimedia age it evolved from spoken word to printed word to our present broadcast and electronic age. Media is a channel trough which the message is transmitted. Media from means became aperspective, ideology, lifestyle or a way of life.There are 5 forms of Media the Print, Broadcast, Electronic, Group/Visual, and Traditional/folk Media. Media is the most powerful catalyst for modernization of the youth's culture. Media is a man made force that can influence people. It shapes the ladscape of the children minds.