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Congratulations to
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Exam review questions can be found
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Help sesions for the exam are as follows:
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Final Exam is 30 April 1999, 1-5 PM, in our classroom. I have scheduled 1-5 PM but the exam is a standard, 2-hour final exam. The exam is open books and open notes. | |||||||||||||||
Earn 25 lab points of extra credit! Do the Tree Mapping part of Lab 9 or enter the Programming Contest. | |||||||||||||||
Supplementary notes on subclassing and abstract classes
are now available on the
Lecture Notes page. Code examples recent lectures can be found on the Code web page. |
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A CS 101 Lunch Help Session is now held every Wednesday at 11 AM, in Cupples II 217. Bring your lunch! | |||||||||||||||
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CS101 provides an introduction to computer science and to the fundamentals of software design and construction. It is ideal for students considering a major or minor in computer science, as well as for students who want to learn about computing for use in another discipline. See the CS101 Course Description and the CS101 Lecture Highlights for more information on what this course is about.
These web pages are used extensively throughout CS101. Most information is accessible through the menu bar at the left. Read Navigating the CS101 Web Pages to find out what is available. The CS101 Home Page (this page) contains the following administrative information.