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  • 2009-5-8 Jon McLachlan will hold regular 8am-9am office hour, but changed from 4:15pm-5:15pm to 5:15pm-6:15pm. If folks still want to chat after 6:15pm, then the PM office hours will go as long as need be.
  • 2009-5-4 The tenth and last assignment is posted, and will be graded if submitted before the final examination.

  • 2009-4-26 The ninth assignment is posted.

  • 2009-4-17 The eighth programming assignment is posted.

  • 2009-4-3 The sixth and seventh programming assignments are posted. You should have received access to your personal MySQL database for use with these assignments via your university email. See the Other Documentation for information on how to manipulate your database via SQL from the command line, and specifically how to change your password which you should do first. Suitable queries for the assignments are suggested in the assignment definitions.

  • 2009-3-31 Read the Other Documentation for more class and assignment related information.

  • 2009-3-27 The fifth programming assignment is posted.

  • 2009-3-23 Here are the examples from today's class, apart from the completed CGI example.

  • 2009-3-9 The updated CGI example from class has been posted, along with how to use the error logs, and some suggestions on how to debug when you see "Server Error".

  • 2009-3-6 The fourth programming assignment is posted.

  • 2009-3-4 The CGI example from class has been posted.

  • 2009-2-26 Because of the serious weather conditions, there is an additional day added to the deadline for the second programming assignment.

  • 2009-2-26 The third programming assignment is posted.

  • 2009-2-26 Information on running CGI programs on ITlabs and on your own machine has been posted in the Other Documentation directory.

  • 2009-2-26 Read Griswold chapters 7 through 11 inclusive and try your hand at the warmup exercises in the Other Documentation.

  • 2009-2-20 The second programming assignment is posted.

  • 2009-2-18 The regular expression provided with the first programming assignment has been corrected to also match 0. Here it is; the copy on the assignment specification has also been corrected.

    /^[ \t]*((\-?[1-9][0-9]*)|0)([ \t]+((\-?[1-9][0-9]*)|0|[\+\-\*]))*[ \t]*$/

  • 2009-2-17 Read Griswold chapters 2 through 6 inclusive and try your hand at the new warmup exercises in the Other Documentation.

  • 2009-2-10 Read Flanagan §14.4, §18.2, §18.3 and Griswold et al Chap. 1 and Chap. 2 up to p. 20, and see the suggested exercises for the latter in the Other Documentation.

  • 2009-2-3 The first programming assignment is posted, along with some suggested exercises in the Other Documentation.

  • 2009-2-3 We have now covered chapters 1 though 9 inclusive of Flanagan. Read chapters 7, 8 and 9.

  • 2009-1-29 Carl's office hours were not posted correctly: this has now been fixed.

  • 2009-1-27 Information on setting up your own machine for the course has been posted in the Other Documentation directory, along with some useful miscellany.

  • 2009-1-26 Thoughout the course look for local and course-specific information in the Other Documentation directory.
 
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