CSE501
News and Announcements
March 6
Handing in Lab 4
Please email your lab 4 to cse501gr@cec.wustl.edu.
Create a "main" method with clear tests of all methods and
make it ready for testing by Stephanie.
Place comments at the beginning of your program that lists
which "extras" (if any) that you did.
February 21
Big number names
In case you are interested,
here is a website with some additional number names.
Now all we need is the audio files!
February 5
Lab 2 submission
Please prepare Lab 2 for submission in two forms:
- email your Rational.java file to
cse501gr@cec.wustl.edu
with the subject line: "CSE501 Lab 2" no later than Tuesday, Feb 5
by the end of lab;
- print your Rational.java file along with all your test cases
and submit no later than class time on Thursday, Feb 7.
Your code will be tested for accuracy with a series of test cases
as part of the grading process.
Be sure to indicate clearly what "extras" you have done.
February 4
Lab 3
Lab 3 is now available.
We will discuss some of this in class over the next couple of meetings.
January 15
Getting Started
Java is the programming language for this course.
If you need help getting your computer set up to use Java,
follow these instructions.
January 15
Using your computer at home
If you wish to work on programming exercises from off campus,
you have several options.
For a complete explanation of those options,
see these instructions.
CSE501 Programming Concepts and Practice (sck@wustl.edu)
Washington University
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Last modified 11:40:14 CST 06 March 2008