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The sample programs are ordered from most to least recent. Information for how to get copies of sample code is given below. See Working in UNIX with C++ for information on how to compile and execute C++ code.
On-line code samples often cover examples that are discussed in lecture. Print out copies of these files, and bring them to lecture. I suggest that you put examples with multiple files in their own directory to keep them separated. Copies of the samples may be gotten in one of several ways.
% cp ~cs367-4/public/html/samples/filename ./
If there are several files for the code sample, they will be placed in their own directory. In this case you would enter the following command at the UNIX prompt, and replace the directory with the name of the directory shown in parentheses in the list above.
% cp ~cs367-4/public/html/samples/directory/* ./
If you you are having problems, make certain that you have not mistakenly typed a "one" 1, where you should have typed an "el" l. They look very similar. The commands shown above do not have any "ones" in them.