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 #### Instructions
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-1) To start a C++ project, press the `New Project` button or go to the Qt main menu and in `File` select `New File or Project`. A window similar to the one in Figure 2 will appear. Select `Non-Qt Project`, `Plain C++ Project` and press `Choose`.
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+1. To start a C++ project, press the `New Project` button or go to the Qt main menu and in `File` select `New File or Project`. A window similar to the one in Figure 2 will appear. Select `Non-Qt Project`, `Plain C++ Project` and press `Choose`.
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     This process will create a new Qt project with the skeleton for a basic C++ program that only displays "Hello World!". Before continuing, select `Projects` in the vertical menu to the left. A window called `Build Settings` should appear. In this window, make sure the `Shadow build` checkbox is NOT selected, as shown in Figure 3.
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     This process will create a new Qt project with the skeleton for a basic C++ program that only displays "Hello World!". Before continuing, select `Projects` in the vertical menu to the left. A window called `Build Settings` should appear. In this window, make sure the `Shadow build` checkbox is NOT selected, as shown in Figure 3.
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-3) Return to the window where you can edit the program by selecting `Edit` in the left menu and double clicking `Sources` and then `main.cpp`. Press the green arrow on the left menu to execute the program. The results for the program will be displayed in the terminal window. If there were any errors, these would appear in the `Issues` window in Qt.
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+3. Return to the window where you can edit the program by selecting `Edit` in the left menu and double clicking `Sources` and then `main.cpp`. Press the green arrow on the left menu to execute the program. The results for the program will be displayed in the terminal window. If there were any errors, these would appear in the `Issues` window in Qt.
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-4) Change the contents of `main.cpp` as such:
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-5) Press the green button in the left menu to compile and execute the program. A window will appear that offers the option to store the changes. Press `Save all`. When executed, if you did not commit any errors, the program will display "I like the programming laboratory." in the terminal window.
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+1. Press the green button in the left menu to compile and execute the program. A window will appear that offers the option to store the changes. Press `Save all`. When executed, if you did not commit any errors, the program will display "I like the programming laboratory." in the terminal window.
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 ### Exercise 2: Download projects from Bitbucket
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-The files for this laboratory experience are stored in Bitbucket. In each laboratory session, you will download the Bitbucket folder that contains the files for that laboratory experience and you will save them in the `Documents/eip` directory you created in Exercise 0. To download the corresponding folder for this laboratory experience, open the terminal, use the Linux commands to move to the `Documents/eip` directory and write the command `git clone https://bitbucket.org/eip-uprrp/intro-introduccion.git`. Go to the `Documents/eip` directory and verify that it contains the `intro-introduction` folder.
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+The files for this laboratory experience are stored in Bitbucket. In each laboratory session, you will download the Bitbucket folder that contains the files for that laboratory experience and you will save them in the `Documents/eip` directory you created in Exercise 0. To download the corresponding folder for this laboratory experience, open the terminal, use the Linux commands to move to the `Documents/eip` directory and write the command `git clone https://bitbucket.org/eip-uprrp/intro-introduction.git`. Go to the `Documents/eip` directory and verify that it contains the `intro-introduction` folder.
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 ### Exercise 3: Open project already created, compile and run
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-1) First delete the files created by Qt and close the files from the previous project. To do this, in the Qt main menu go to `Build` and select `Clean all`; then go to `File` and select `Close all projects and editors`.
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-2) Load the `QtCreator` project called `Practice` by double clicking the file `Practice.pro` in the `Documents/eip/introduction` directory on your computer. In the window that appears, press `Configure Project`.
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     Each time you load or start a new project, make sure that `Shadow build` is not selected: in the menu to the left, select `Projects`, then in `Build Settings` verify that the checkbox for `Shadow build` is not selected, as we saw in Figure 3.
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     Each time you load or start a new project, make sure that `Shadow build` is not selected: in the menu to the left, select `Projects`, then in `Build Settings` verify that the checkbox for `Shadow build` is not selected, as we saw in Figure 3.
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-3) As you saw previously, Qt allows you to compile and execute a program by pressing the green arrow that appears in the left column. Press the arrow and notice that you obtain a window of "Issues" that occurred when compiling. The list that appears will show you information that allows you to find and fix the errors.
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+3. As you saw previously, Qt allows you to compile and execute a program by pressing the green arrow that appears in the left column. Press the arrow and notice that you obtain a window of "Issues" that occurred when compiling. The list that appears will show you information that allows you to find and fix the errors.
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-1) Open the "Deliverables" link on Moodle and hand in the `main.cpp` file. Remember to use good programming techniques, including the name of the programmers as a comment at the beginning of the program.
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