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CSE 1030: Introduction to Computer Science II

Announcements

  • (April 24) Exam results should be out on courseInfo on Thursday.
  • (April 24) For those who missed the final examination due to medical or other emergencies:
    • The makeup exam written part will be held on Wednesday, May 9 and the labtest part on Thursday May 10.
    • Only those who complete a Deferred Standing Agreement form and have it accepted and signed by a 1030 instructor will be allowed to attend these exams. The Deferred Standing Agreement form must be accompanied by a properly completed Attending Physician's Statement.
    • Submit these forms to the main computer science and engineering office LAS1003. Your instructors will then review the forms and sign/accept them if appropriate. The office will then contact you with details of time/place of the exams.
  • (April 13) If anyone has received an unusual email message from Prof. Eckford, especially concerning a changed date/time for the exam, please let me know immediately. Use my gmail account: same as my yorku, but gmail.com instead of yorku.ca. To be completely clear, the exam is going ahead as scheduled on Sunday, April 15.
  • (April 12) EXAM INSTRUCTIONS
    • The exam will take place in two parts: a written part, and a labtest part.
      • IF YOUR CSE LOGIN IS IN cse00000 - cse13079 : You will do the labtest first. Go to CSE 1002/4/6 at 1:55 PM (NOTE SLIGHTLY EARLIER START TIME.) After the exam, your written test will be held in Lassonde lecture hall C (not B).
      • IF YOUR CSE LOGIN IS IN cse13080 - cse99999 : You will do the written test first. Go to Lassonde lecture hall B (not C) at 2:10 PM (NOTE SLIGHTLY LATER START TIME.)
  • (April 4) Exam information:
    • The exam takes place from 2 PM to 5 PM on Sunday, April 15.
    • The exam will be in two parts: a written part, and a labtest part. The class will be divided: half will do the written part first, and the other half will do the labtest first. Halfway through the exam, everyone will switch and do the other part of the exam.
    • In the event of a CUPE strike, these plans may change. That situation is out of your instructors' control, and it is impossible to predict exactly what will happen in that case. If a strike occurs, please check here for further updates.

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Welcome

Welcome to the CSE 1030 website for the Winter 2010/11 semester.

This course continues the separation of concern theme of CSE1020 by introducing the concern of the implementer: rather than use a ready-made API, you will implement a given API. Topics include implementing simple classes, aggregates, and inheritance hierarchies; abstract classes and interfaces; building graphical user interfaces; recursion; searching and sorting; and linked lists. The course also covers contracts, generics, and design patterns such as singleton and MVC.

Instructors

  • For help with the course material, please contact Filip Krstevski at filip@cse.yorku.ca – expect a response within 1-2 business days.

Lecture Times and Locations

  • Section M: Mondays and Wednesdays, 1730-1900, CLH J
  • Section Z: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 1030-1130, CB 121

Textbook

  • W. Savitch, Absolute Java (4th edition), Addison-Wesley. Indigo, amazon.ca
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