Programming Assignments and Laboratories |
There will be two types of programming assignments: laboratory programs that, as a unit, count for 15% of your final grade, and two test programs that make up 40% of the final grade. Test programs are treated as take-home exams, with no assistance allowed. All programs assigned during the semester should be completed following the guidelines in the Academic Honesty Policy .
Laboratory programs will not be accepted after the due date, as it is essential to keep up to date so that you will be ready for the next week's assignment. Late test programs will be accepted, but with a penalty of 10% per day.
Labs for this course will be held on Friday afternoons from 1:15 to 4 p.m. in 105 Edmunds. This rooms is equipped with iMac computers. We will be using the Chrome web browser to create and run Grace programs. This browser is free and may be installed on your own computers to write and execute Grace programs.
Later in the term we will use the free Eclipse IDE (Interactive Development Environment) to create and run Java programs (sample programs, lab exercises, and homework assignments). This again may be installed on your own computer.
The purpose of the lab sessions is to provide a time during which your instructor can actively assist you in the development of laboratory programs. Attendance at these lab sessions is mandatory. The initial lab period will familiarize you with the use of the course software. Remaining labs will be handed out in advance, and you will be expected to have planned your approach to the assignment before the beginning of lab. The lab session will then be used to develop the program and perform related exercises. You will submit your laboratory programs electronically. The procedure will be explained in laboratory. Laboratory programs will generally be due by 11:00 p.m. on the Tuesday after each lab.
Teaching assistants will be available in the lab Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m., as well as Sunday and Monday evenings from 8 - 11 p.m.
Friday | Laboratory Title |
Jan. 19 | NoClicking (Intro. to Grace & Objectdraw) |
Jan. 26 | Laundry (Event Handling with Conditionals) |
Feb. 2 | LightBalloon (Defining Classes) |
Feb. 9 | BoxBall (Parameters) |
Feb. 16 | Frogger (Loops and Simple Animations) |
Feb. 23 | Test Program 1A |
Wednesday, Feb. 28 | Test Programs 1B & C distributed |
Friday, March 2 | Midterm Exam in class |
March 2 | GUI Practice |
March 9 | Work on test program |
Friday, March 9 | Test Programs 1 Due at 4:00 p.m. |
March 23 | Recursion |
March 30 | Cesar Chavez Day, College Holiday |
April 6 | Simon (Lists) |
April 13 | Nibbles (Matrices & Lists) |
Wednesday, April 18 | Test Program 2 distributed |
April 20 | Apples (Strings) |
Tuesday, April 24 | Test Program 2 design due by midnight |
April 27 | Streams |
Wednesday, May 2 | Test Program 2 Due, 4 p.m. |
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Programming Assignments and Laboratories |