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-====== Your Course  ======+====== EECS 2031  ======
  
-===== Description  =====+===== EECS 2031 Announcements  =====
  
-The course lays the conceptual foundation of object-oriented programming. It covers delegation and contracts, encapsulation and API programming, aggregation and the collections framework, inheritance and polymorphism, all from the client's perspective.  +<html><!--
  
-===== Lecture Times ===== 
  
-  * Section AMondays and Fridays11:00am 12:00pmCSE 111+  * **April 26, 2017**All grades are now posted. Click on Grades on the sidebar. Have a great summer! 
 +  * **March 222017**Course evaluations will take place at the end of lecture on March 29. 
 +  * **March 20, 2017**: Player grades are now posted. Click on Grades on the sidebar. 
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 +  * **March 6, 2017**: Midterm grades are now posted. Click on Grades on the sidebar. 
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 +  * **January 2, 2019**: The lecture times for this course will involve working with your teammates on laptops (our classroom has plenty of power outlets). If you have a laptop, you should bring it to the lectures of EECS 2311, i.e. on Wednesdays. If you don't, you can check out a laptop from the lab monitor for the lecture time. Please allow time to do this before the lecture starts. The lab sessions will take place in LAS 1006, so a laptop is not required, but you are welcome to work on your laptop during the lab sessions. 
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 +  * **January 2, 2019**: The lab session on January 7 will not contain any guided instruction. Students must ensure that they are able to log in their EECS account in LAS 1006, and they should familiarize themselves with the environment, particularly creating and compiling Eclipse projects. 
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 +  * **September 4, 2019**To do the labs for this courseyou need an EECS account. Activate it before the first lab by following [[https://webapp.eecs.yorku.ca/activ8/|this link]]. 
 +  * August 2, 2019: This webpage was just created. Information will be added to it as it becomes available. 
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 +===== EECS 2031 Learning Outcomes  ===== 
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 +Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:  
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 +  * Use the basic functionality of the Unix shell, such as standard commands and utilities, input/output redirection, and pipes. 
 +  * Develop and test shell scripts of significant size. 
 +  * Develop and test programs written in the C programming language. 
 +  * Describe the memory management model of the C programming language. 
 +  * Use test, debug and profiling tools to check the correctness of programs.
  
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