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Announcements
- Fall
2007
December
17 - Here are the solutions to the sample final exam questions and the vector<T> problem.
December
12 -Prof. Swanson will have office
hours on Monday, December 17,
1:00 - 3:00 PM, in EE/CS 4-250. Note that the teaching
assistants will not have office hours after today.
Also note that the evening final exam
scheduled for room EE/CS 3-230 will
be held in EE/CS 3-210.
Here are this week's review problems:
Finally, here is a vector<T> class problem
that you can solve for review. The solution will be posted on
friday.
December
10 - The Lab Notes page has the code to add color and
animation to the forest fire simulation of Lab 10.
December
7 - The final
exam will be on Tuesday, December 18:
- Day class 8:00 - 10:00 AM, EE/CS 3-210
- Evening class 6:30 - 8:30 PM, EE/CS 3-230
The final exam is comprehensive with emphasis
placed on topics since midterm exam 2. Here are a review document listing
topics
to be covered and sample questions
from previous exams. Solutions will be posted next week.
There will be two review sessions
led by teaching assistants:
- Thursday, December 13, 1:00 - 3:00 PM, EE/CS 3-111
- Friday, December 14, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM, EE/CS 3-125
Here are this week's polymorphism examples:
December
3 - Here is a summary document for the list<T>
class including examples.
Todays inheritance example (to be discussed Tuesday evening:
November
30 -
Here is a summary document for the vector<T>
class along with this week's examples:
November
28 - Here are the answers to
midterm
exam 2.
November
27 - Please see the Lab Notes page for information on this
week's lab assignment.
November
21- Here are the first examples using pointers:
Happy Thanksgiving!
November
19 - Note:
Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, the lab sections will not meet this week. Labs
resume Monday, November 26.
November
17 - Here are the solutions
to the sample questions for midterm 2.
Here is a summary document for the string class and the programs
done in class:
November
14 - This week's examples (so far):
November
9 - Midterm
exam 2 will be given the week of November 19:
- Day
class, Monday, November 19
- Evening class,
Tuesday, November 20
It will be a 50-minute, closed book exam primarily covering chapters
3-7 and 12. Here
are a review
document listing topics to be covered and sample
questions from previous exams. Solutions will be posted this
weekend.
Note: Chuck
Swanson will not have office
hours on Tuesday, November 13. He will hold his regular hours on
Wednesday, 10:00-11:00, at 1701 University Avenue, room 211.
November 8 - The next two
versions of the Circle class:
November
6 - Please see the Lab Notes
page for information on this week's lab assignment.
Here are the first two Circle class examples:
November
2 - This week's examples:
October
29 - Here are the solutions
to the sample lab midterm posted on October 24.
October
25 - This week's programs:
October
24 - The Lab Midterm exam
will be given during the lab sections beginning Tuesday, October
30. The Lab Midterm for the Monday lab section will be on
November 5.
- Two hours: 90 minutes for exam and 30 minutes for grading
- Sign-up for your two-hour time slot in this week's lab
- Open book, notes, lab files, course web pages
- A web browser can be connected to the course website
- You can ask a TA about a "syntax" problem (e.g., what does
this error message mean?)
- Material covered: chapters 1-4, and 12 of the text
- If you finish early, your exam can be graded but in silence!
Here is a review document
describing what will be covered on the Lab
Midterm exam and a sample
lab midterm (pdf format) from a previous semester.
October 19 - The last file I/O
example:
October 17 - Have a look:
October 11 - This week's
programs:
October 9 - Here are the answers to midterm exam 1.
October 8 - Putty is software
that allows you to access your ITLABS account from off site. Here
are instructions to install Putty.
October 5 - This week's
programs:
October 1 - Prof. Swanson will
NOT have office hours on Tuesday, Oct. 2. He will have his
regular Wednesday office hours, 10:00-11:00 AM, 1701 University Avenue,
room 211. Please see one the teaching assistants during office hours if
you have questions regarding the midterm exam.
September 28 - Here are the solutions
to the midterm 1 sample exam
questions.
This week's problems:
September 25 - Midterm Exam 1
will be given next week:
- Evening class: Tuesday, October 2 (6:30-7:20)
- Day class: Wednesday, October 3.
It will be a 50-minute closed book exam covering text chapters 1 and 2.
Here are a review document
listing topics to be covered and sample
questions from previous exams. Solutions will be posted on
Friday.
September 24 - These will be
useful for Lab 3 (discussed tomorrow for evening class):
September 21 - More examples:
September 19 - The last
example from Chapter 1:
September 17 - Note the new office hour locations. Office hours
will be held in the EE/CS 2-120 lab
except for Tuesday and and Thursday afternoons after 1:30 when they
will be held in EE/CS 4-250.
September 14 - Here are
the slides
for the real number representation exercise
done in class.
September 13 - Another example:
September 11 - Here is the schedule for the Unix classes being
offered by the ACM student chapter.
Please see the Office Hours page
for TA office hours which begin today.
September 7 -
Information from the first week:
September 4 - Please see the Lab Notes page for information on
this week's lab assignment.
August 27 - Students in Lab
Sections 3 and 4 that meet on Tuesdays must
attend the lab on Tuesday, September 4, even though they will not
attend the first lecture until Wednesday.
Welcome to CSci 1113, Introduction
to C/C++ Programming for
Scientists and Engineers. Be sure to check out the other
pages listed on the menu bar. These will be updated as
information becomes available.
Students should get an ITLabs computer account for fall semester 2007
before attending the first lab section meeting, if possible. This
can be done online at http://www.itlabs.umn.edu/.
You can also register for your ITLabs account during the first lab
section meeting but then you may have to complete the first lab
assignment outside of the
lab section time.
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