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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 - 12:00. The first part of the exam (9:00 - 10:20) will be a written test in CSE B. The second part (10:30 - 12:00) will be a lab test in CSE 1006. For both parts of the exam, you will be able to use the textbook. No other aids will be allowed. | + | A possible solution for eCheck 12D can be found [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/ |
- | ===== March 31, 2010 ===== | + | ===== March 28, 2011 ===== |
- | The solution for the second | + | 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 textbook. No other aids will be allowed. |
- | ===== March 30, 2010 ===== | + | ===== March 28, 2011 ===== |
- | The marks for the second | + | The written test part of last year's exam can be found {{: |
- | ===== March 8, 2010 ===== | + | The lab test question from last year is [[http:// |
- | The solution for the first written | + | One possible answer to the lab test question |
- | ===== March 8, 2010 ===== | + | ===== March 23, 2011 ===== |
- | The course evaluations | + | The marks for the written test have now been posted. The tests will be returned after class on Friday. |
- | ===== March 5, 2010 ===== | + | ===== March 23, 2011 ===== |
- | The grades | + | A possible solution |
- | ===== February 27, 2010 ===== | + | ===== March 16, 2011 ===== |
- | For those of you that missed | + | The solution for the written |
- | ===== February 23, 2010 ===== | + | ===== March 9, 2011 ===== |
- | Those of you looking for extra practice, take a look at the [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/ | + | 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. |
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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 < | + | |
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===== March 9, 2011 ===== | ===== March 9, 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 | + | --></ |
+ | ===== 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. | ||
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- | * 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 " | * 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 " |
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