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 Have a great summer! Have a great summer!
  
-===== April 5, 2010 ===== 
  
-There will be no more regularly scheduled office hours for this term. However, the instructor is available to meet by appointment. Send an email to bil@cse.yorku.ca to arrange a meeting. 
  
-===== April 5, 2010 =====+===== April 5, 2011 =====
  
-The final exam will take place on Thursday, April 15 at 9:00 - 12:00The first part of the exam (9:00 - 10:20) will be a written test in CSE BThe second part (10:30 - 12:00) will be a lab test in CSE 1006For both parts of the exam, you will be able to use the textbookNo other aids will be allowed.+A possible solution for eCheck 12D can be found [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course/1020/Check12D.java|here]].
  
-===== March 312010 =====+===== March 282011 =====
  
-The solution for the second written test is {{:wt2sol.pdf|here}}.+The final exam will take place on Thursday, April 7 at 9:00 - 12:00. The first part of the exam (9:00 - 10:30) will be a written test in CSE C (the exam schedule mentions both CSE B and CSE C, but we will only use CSE C). The second part (10:30 - 12:00) will be a lab test in CSE 1006 and CSE 1002. For both parts of the exam, you will be able to use the textbookNo other aids will be allowed.
  
-===== March 302010 =====+===== March 282011 =====
  
-The marks for the second written test have now been posted (click on Grades on the sidebar).+The written test part of last year's exam can be found {{:exam10.pdf|here}}.
  
-===== March 9, 2010 =====+The lab test question from last year is [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course/1020/tests/Exam10/question.html|here]].
  
-The lecture evaluations have been rescheduled for Wednesday, March 24 (at the beginning of the lecture).+One possible answer to the lab test question is [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course/1020/tests/Exam10/Exam.java|here]].
  
-===== March 92010 =====+===== March 232011 =====
  
-The evaluation for the lab session will take place at the beginning of the lab session on Friday, March 19.+The marks for the written test have now been posted. The tests will be returned after class on Friday.
  
-===== March 82010 =====+===== March 232011 =====
  
-The solution for the first written test is {{:wt1sol.pdf|here}}.+A possible solution for eCheck 10C can be found [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course/1020/Check10C.java|here]].
  
-===== March 82010 =====+===== March 162011 =====
  
-The course evaluations will take place at the beginning of the class on Monday, March 15.+The solution for the written test is {{:wt1sol.pdf|here}}.
  
-===== March 52010 =====+===== March 92011 =====
  
-The grades for the first written test are now posted (click on Grades on the sidebar).+The two written tests from last year can be found {{:wt1sol2010.pdf|here}} and {{:wt2sol.pdf|here}}. Please note that some of the questions may refer to material we have not covered yet this year.
  
-===== February 272010 =====+===== March 92011 =====
  
-For those of you that missed the test on Friday and would like to try it out, here is a {{:wt1.pdf|copy}}A model solution will be posted as soon as the marking is finished.+Presenting your thought processes in English is an important skill for a 
 +software professional. If you have trouble writing English, have 
 +somebody proof-read and correct your prose. You might find the services 
 +offered by [[http://www.yorku.ca/eslolc|The English as a Second Language Open Learning Centre]] useful.
  
-===== February 232010 =====+===== March 82011 =====
  
-Those of you looking for extra practice, take a look at the [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course_archive/2008-09/W/1020/tutorials/|supplementary exercises]] created by Steven Castellucci. +The marks for the plan of eCheck 08D are now posted. Most students received the full 1% for their submission even though there were significant problems identified in the feedbackUnless these problems are fixedfuture plans will receive a worse mark.
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-===== February 22, 2010 ===== +
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-The grades for lab test 2 are now posted (click on Grades on the sidebar). Feedback <del>will be distributed in class on Wed.</del> has been sent by email to your cse account. +
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-===== February 22, 2010 ===== +
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-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+
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-===== February 222010 ===== +
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-Wednesday's TA office hours will start shortly after 5:30 rather than at 5:00 this week. +
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-===== February 8, 2010 ===== +
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-The solution to Exercise 6.15 we developed in class is now posted (click on Code on the sidebar). +
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-===== February 5, 2010 ===== +
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-The solution to Exercise 5.21 we developed in class is now posted (click on Code on the sidebar). +
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 ===== March 8, 2011 ===== ===== March 8, 2011 =====
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 Due to large enrollment, the lab session will take place in two rooms: CSEB 1002 and CSEB 1006. Due to large enrollment, the lab session will take place in two rooms: CSEB 1002 and CSEB 1006.
  
-===== December 27, 2010 =====+--></html> 
 +===== April 27, 2011 =====
  
-This page is now live. Welcome to CSE 1020!+This page is now live. Welcome to CSE 1030!
  
 Here are some pointers for the first week: Here are some pointers for the first week:
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     * Please have a quick look at the course webpage for general information about the course. Follow and read //all// the links.     * 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!+    * The labs for the course **do** start in the first week. Remember to go to the lab on Thursday!
  
     * 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.      * 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. 
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