Read ahead and use the lecture topics page to catch up if you miss class.
April 18: An assignment 4 solution is posted on the assignment page.
April 10: The .html and .java slots in the submit page can be used any number of times. You are not restricted in the number of files you are submitting.
April 10: Check the assignment advice page for information about the assignment due date.
April 8: The assignment 4 submit page is ready.
April 6: Some recent demonstration code.
April 2: Assignment 4 quiz sample.
April 2: The final exam is complete. Here is a summary of the exam.
March 27: I'm sorry about the short notice but I am unable to hold office hours tomorrow, Friday, morning. I will talk with any students who need help after tomorrow's class.
March 23: Here are more examples from last week: PlayerData.java and Event.java.
March 23: Here is a sample Assignment 3 quiz.
March 20: Here are some recent class examples PlayerList.java, TournamentScores.java, and TournamentScores.java that includes a helper method.
March 20: Thanks to the people who reminded me that I missed three files on the submit page: the .html files and the readme.txt file. It is fixed.
March 19: The general submit page is here. The assignment 3 submit page is ready.
March 12: Here are the integer array, String array and dynamic array examples from class.
March 6: Assignment 3 is posted. Check the questions and answers page periodically.
March 6: Here is the loop and string operation example from class.
March 5: Correction and apologies regarding marked assignment files. You can find all assignment submission details here. And the results for assignment 1 here.
March 3: To retieve the your marked assignment 1 files go to the assignment 1 submit page and use the List Files option to see the contents of your files including the marking comments.
March 3: Here is the Player2 class that we were working on last week.
March 2: Here is a sample assignment 2 quiz.
February 25: The Assignment 2 electronic submit page is ready. Report any missing student names in Wednesday's class.
February 25: Include a readme.txt file in your electronic submissions for assignment 2. The readme.txt file should include at least two lines. Your name on the first line and your partner's name on the second line. If you did not have a partner the second line should say that. "I worked alone." Or something to that effect. You can put any other comments on the third and successive lines in the readme.txt file.
February 20: Here are the loop examples we worked on in class: LoopTest.java
February 13: For students who missed the midterm yesterday. The make up midterm will be held in room NE129 in the North Building tomorrow from 11-12 or 12-1. Let me know by phone or email that you are coming to write the test and at which time you will be writing.
February 7: Here are the example classes we worked with today in class:
February 5: Here are samples of both midterms and final exams along with study hints.
February 5: Here is the Player class used in this week's classes.
February 3: Here is a sample assignment 1 quiz.
January 28: The Assignment 1 electronic submit page is ready. Report any missing student names in Wednesday's class.
January 28: The Library class example used in lecture on Monday. (I have added some comments to the code.)
January 26: Include a readme.txt file in your electronic submissions for assignment 1. The readme.txt file should include at least two lines. Your name on the first line and your partner's name on the second line. If you did not have a partner the second line should say that. "I worked alone." Or something to that effect. You can put any other comments on the third and successive lines in the readme.txt file.
January 26: The Book class example used in lecture last Friday.
January 20: The example class used in lecture last Friday and today.
January 7: Reminder there are no labs this week. Labs start in week 2.