Many Congratulations sir! I totally understand the resistance you might have faced in changing those blue screen turbo C culture to GCC. :)
Have a small experience to share. I was the lab instructor at SJCE, Mysore some years back. I wanted to port the algorithms lab to linux. There was a graph plotting feature required, basically to plot the time complexity of sort algorithms. Problem was that the systems had only windows and used to telnet to the linux box. Gnuplot had come to our rescue then! To my surprise and in contrast to the resistance from some faculty, it became a "cool" thing to use GCC. Eventually some students started using GDB too. Regards, Rajesh On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Mohit Singh <[email protected]> wrote: > > [1] - http://fsmk.org/ > > [2] - http://www.spoken-tutorial.org/ > > [3] - https://github.com/fsmk/CS-VTU-Lab-Manual/ > > [4] - > > > https://github.com/fsmk/CS-VTU-Lab-Manual/blob/master/VTU/Sem6/CG_Lab/CG.pdf?raw=true > > [5] - http://lists.fsmk.in/listinfo.cgi/fsmk-discuss-fsmk.in > > > > Regards, > > > > Vignesh Prabhu > > Thanks Vignesh! We have forwarded this mail to our CG faculty Mr. > Suresh Kumar as well as students! > > Thanks to Prof. Renuka Prasad for sharing his experience of > proliferation of software freedom in his college (R.V.College of > Engineering) and beyond! I believe that all of the colleges like us > must cooperate with one another to share and help each other. > > We'll surely contribute to the movement by creating OpenGL and other > lab manuals based on the syllabus of UPTU Lucknow (our affiliating > university). > > Thanks Arsh for sharing the Stroustrup link :) > > I hope to share more software freedom news with you all soon. > > > With Regards, > > Mohit Singh > _______________________________________________ > network mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.fosscom.in/listinfo.cgi/network-fosscom.in >
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