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March 5, 2010
The grades for the first written test are now posted (click on Grades on the sidebar).
February 27, 2010
For those of you that missed the test on Friday and would like to try it out, here is a copy. A model solution will be posted as soon as the marking is finished.
February 23, 2010
Those of you looking for extra practice, take a look at the supplementary exercises created by Steven Castellucci.
February 22, 2010
The grades for lab test 2 are now posted (click on Grades on the sidebar). Feedback will be distributed in class on Wed. has been sent by email to your cse account.
February 22, 2010
The partial code for Exercise 7.12 we developed in class is now posted (click on Code on the sidebar). See if you can fill in Java code where the question marks are.
February 22, 2010
Wednesday's TA office hours will start shortly after 5:30 rather than at 5:00 this week.
February 8, 2010
The solution to Exercise 6.15 we developed in class is now posted (click on Code on the sidebar).
February 5, 2010
The solution to Exercise 5.21 we developed in class is now posted (click on Code on the sidebar).
February 3, 2010
The solution to Exercise 5.15 we developed in class is now posted (click on Code on the sidebar).
January 27, 2010
The grades for lab test 1 are now posted (click on Grades on the sidebar). Feedback will be distributed in class today.
January 24, 2010
The question and a suggested solution for the first lab test have now been posted. Look in the Code section of the website.
January 7, 2010
For students that are trying to enroll but are unable to:
It may take up to one week to resolve enrollment issues. In the meantime, if you find that you are unable to submit eChecks by the deadline, feel free to email them to the instructor. Attending the lab session for the first two weeks should be no problem.
January 4, 2010
This page is now live. Welcome to CSE 1020!
Here are some pointers for the first week:
- Please have a quick look at the course webpage for general information about the course. Follow and read all the links.
- The labs for the course do start in the first week. Remember to go to the lab on Friday!
- You will need a Prism (Computer Science) computer account for this course, not your Yorku account. Go to the lab in the Computer Science & Engineering Building (Room 1006, at the south end), sit in front of any terminal, type “newuser”, and follow the instructions. For more details, see the guided tour.