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All changes to this website will be logged here in reverse chronological order.
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September 6
The marks of Programming Test #3 and Written Test #3 have been posted
on ePost along with the overall unofficial grades. Note that
the Written Test #3 and Programming Test #3
are treated as "final exam" and, hence, will not be returned
to the students. See the
policies for more details.
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Aug 24
7 students (out of 43) submitted PEx05 by the deadline. Feedback has been
emailed to their cse accounts.
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Aug 21
11 students (out of 43) submitted PEx08 by the deadline. Feedback has been
emailed to their cse accounts.
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August 20
The 3rd programming test will be held Thursday Aug 27, from 12:00
noon to 1:15 pm in the Prism Teaching Lab. It will be followed
(1:30-2:45 pm) by the 3rd written test in CLH-B.
There will be office hours every day next week leading up to the
third test, as follows:
4-5 pm on Mon and Wed in CSEB3046 (Prof. van Breugel)
4-5 pm on Tue in CSEB2020 (Prof. Roumani)
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Aug 15
The marks for the second programming test are on ePost. Your submitted program
has been emailed to you along with feedback. A model answer has also been attached
to the email. Note that marking has been based on five aspects each of which
gets up to 3 marks (and hence a max total of 15). Each aspect was marked as being
100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, or 0% correct. The percentage you received appears in the emailed
feedback for each of the five aspects.
The aspects for version-A are:
the attribute, the constructor, getPosition, toString, and equals.
And for version-B:
the attribute, the constructor, the copy constructor, toString, and hashCode.
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Aug 13
The marks for the second written test are on ePost.
The papers will be returned after today's lecture.
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Aug 11
7 students (out of 43) submitted PEx07 by the deadline. Feedback has been emailed to
their cse accounts.
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Aug 2
14 students (out of 44) submitted PEx06 by the deadline. Feedback has been emailed to
their cse accounts.
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July 28
The upcoming Programming Test #2 will be held 6:00-7:15 pm
on Tue Aug 4 in CSEB 1004. It will be followed by Written
Test #2, 7:30-8:45 pm in CLH-A.
Note that this is not the room in which the lecture is
regularly held.
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July 27
You will be asked to fill a course evaluation form at
the beginning of lecture on Thu Aug 6, and a lab
evaluation form at the beginning of the lab session on
Tue Aug 11.
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July 24
14 students (out of 45) submitted PEx04 by the deadline. Feedback has been emailed to
their cse accounts.
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July 19
The marks for the first written test can be found
here.
Solutions:
green version and
blue version and
white version (with yellow highlight) and
white version (with blue highlight).
The marked tests can be picked up from a box outside room 3046
of the Computer Science and Engineering Building very soon
(they still need to be scanned).
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July 13
The marks for the first programming test can be found
here.
Questions: Test1A and
Test1B.
Solutions: Test1A and
Test1B.
The marked tests can be picked up from a box outside room 3046
of the Computer Science and Engineering Building.
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July 11
Notes: a section has been added to Chapter 4. Chapter 6 and 7 have been
renamed Chapter 5 and 6. Chapter 7 is new.
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July 8
18 students (out of 45) submitted PEx03 by the deadline. Feedback has been emailed to your cse account.
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July 6
The programming test will take place during the lab in room 1004 of the Computer
Science and Engineering Building (note that this is not the room where the lab is usually held).
The written test will take place in the lecture room, room 303 of Stong College.
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June 22
30 students (out of 45) took part with the practice programming test. Feedback has been emailed to your cse account.
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June 22
16 students (out of 45) submitted PEx02 by the deadline. Feedback has been emailed to your cse account.
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June 22
A phase has been added to PEx02.
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June 22
18 students (out of 41) submitted PEx01 by the deadline. Feedback has been emailed to your cse account.
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June 18
The forum for 1030 can be found
here.
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June 10
This tutorial is a tool to educate York University students in appropriate practices in academic integrity.
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June 9
Welcome to the course. The lab will start on June 16 in the Computer Science and Engineering Building, room 1006.
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