List of Long Island Colleges and Universities:
Jean has presented phase one and two of his
demo for Brooklyn College and C++ Tutorial.
Brooklyn College:
- We've noticed that the catalogue for BC is
very outdated. It reference use of Pascal and Netscape.
- The college references an organization
called AIT without explaining what the actual department is.
- We also found a page for the basic webcore
that states it was last updated in 1998. This information is
completely outdated.
- Noticed inconsistencies in the format used
to type their phone #'s. In most cases they use " . " instead of
dashes. In one case on the same page they didn't use any type of
separator at all.
It is very important for you to specify your
goal clearly when you have a website. This is called the mission
statement.
It may be wise for a college to purchase the
.com and .org domain names for their school so that no other company can be
confused.
Additional criterias to search for the
institutions:
- How many students attend the school
- Check to see if all of the domain name
extensions are utilized by the school (etc... .com, .org, .edu)
- Check to see how difficult it is to find
their MIS program
The difference between compilers and
interpreters is that compiler does it all at one and a interpreter does it one
by one.
History of C++:
The original language was called BCPL.
When B separated to become its own language, the remaining language was called
CPL or C. From CPL object orientation was added and it became C++.
http://www.intap.net/~drw/cpp/cpp01_03.htm

The 7 H's of Phase 3:
- HTML itself
- Headers and body, background, bgcolor, etc
- Href (there are 3 kinds: 1 outside and 2 insides - one is to the
file and the other is to the page itself, uses "#")
- How the page looks (use of different fonts, sizes and color)
- HTML - image design and pictures.
- HTML - Tables and div's
- HTML - Forms and inputs
Phase 4 - 7 J's of Javascript
Phase 5 - 7 S's of Searching
Phase 6 - 7 D's of Database
Phase 7 - O's of the critics Opinion Summary