===== April 25, 2011 ===== The unofficial marks for the course have now been posted! Click on Grades on the left. Your overall grade for the course is on the first line. Just below are your marks for the lab test and the written test of the final exam. Have a great summer! ===== April 5, 2011 ===== A possible solution for eCheck 12D can be found [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course/1020/Check12D.java|here]]. ===== March 28, 2011 ===== 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 28, 2011 ===== The written test part of last year's exam can be found {{:exam10.pdf|here}}. The lab test question from last year is [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course/1020/tests/Exam10/question.html|here]]. One possible answer to the lab test question is [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course/1020/tests/Exam10/Exam.java|here]]. ===== March 23, 2011 ===== The marks for the written test have now been posted. The tests will be returned after class on Friday. ===== March 23, 2011 ===== A possible solution for eCheck 10C can be found [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course/1020/Check10C.java|here]]. ===== March 16, 2011 ===== The solution for the written test is {{:wt1sol.pdf|here}}. ===== March 9, 2011 ===== 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. ===== March 9, 2011 ===== 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. ===== March 8, 2011 ===== 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 feedback. Unless these problems are fixed, future plans will receive a worse mark. ===== March 8, 2011 ===== Feedback on your 08D plan was just sent to your account. A model solution has also been posted (click on Labs). It is only an example, there are many other plans that received perfect marks. It should give you a good idea of the level that the plan should be at, i.e. not very close to the code. ===== March 8, 2011 ===== The course evaluations will take place at the beginning of the class on Monday, March 21. The evaluation for the lab session will take place at the beginning of the lab session on Friday, March 25. ===== February 28, 2011 ===== Feedback for Lab Test 2 was just sent to your account. The mark in the feedback file has been adjusted upwards by 2.5. The adjusted marks have been posted on the course website. ===== February 14, 2011 ===== The question and a model solution for every lab test is posted in the Labs section of the website. ===== February 1, 2011 ===== The lab test 1 marks have been posted (click on Grades on the sidebar). Please check that the mark that was emailed to you was recorded correctly. ===== January 31, 2011 ===== Feedback for the 1st lab test has just been sent to your cse account. ===== January 24, 2011 ===== Feedback for the preparatory lab test has just been sent to your cse account. ===== January 19, 2011 ===== For the Chapter 3 eCheck you may not choose 03A since this will be discussed in class. You can choose any of the other three eChecks. ===== January 11, 2011 ===== Due to large enrollment, the lab session will take place in two rooms: CSEB 1002 and CSEB 1006. ===== December 27, 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.