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CS 4850 - Programming Languages

SummerII 2007

 

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no need to turn in HW3... complete HW4 and do a good job... Exam2 on August 15, 2007....HW4 due August 17, 2007, 1:00pm, no late submissions

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(updated 07/27/07)

 

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     Dr. Ajay K. Gupta (ajay.gupta@wmich.edu)

 

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Tentative plan

Home Work I : Assigned July 3, 2007; Due Date : Part1: 7/11//07 - postponed to 7/13/07, 1:30pm, Part2: July 13, 2007 - postponed to July 16, 2007, 1:30pm

Home Work II :Assigned July 13, 2007; Due Date : July 20, 2007

Home Work III : Assigned July 20, 2007; Due Date : August 3, 2007, postponed to August 6, 2007, 11:59pm

Exam 1: July 23, 2007, postponed to July 25, 2007

Closed book, notes, PDAs and laptops; An excellent way to prepare would be to understand the material (in contrast to simply memorizing); understand the implications of various formulations, similarities and differences among various techniques and features; reading the appropriate sections of the book; understanding and doing the homework and programming assignments yourself (in contrast to simply modifying the examples slightly and making them work). See the "topics covered" link for a list of topics.

Home Work IV : Assigned August 3, 2007; Due Date : August 17, 2007, 1:00pm no late submissions

Exam 2: August 15, 2007

Closed book, notes, PDAs and laptops; An excellent way to prepare would be to understand the material (in contrast to simply memorizing); understand the implications of various formulations, similarities and differences among various techniques; reading the appropriate sections of the book; understanding and doing the homework and programming assignments yourself (in contrast to simply modifying the examples slightly and making them work). Exam2 will be a comprehensive exam. See the "topics covered" link for a list of topics.

 


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