As a student in CS130, you will come here often to view the lecture notes, download assignments, upload your homework, etc. New information will be usually be in red near the top of the page.
Here are the course grades, including the final exam grades. Five students could not manage in two hours and fifteen minutes to put up a simple modal dialog and make it work, after practicing it SO MANY times this semester--that task from the first month of class (and almost every homework assignment and several labs since then) was all that was required to meet the minimum performance requirement. I'm amazed. Two of those students would otherwise have received a B, even with their F on the final, so I relented a bit and gave those two C- instead of the F they should receive by the green-sheet formula.
Here are the final exam grades with comments.
Grades on the Terraclient assigment have been posted with comments. Also the overall homework grades have been calculated and posted. Finally here are the course grades as far as they can be calculated without the final exam. As of Tuesday 12.18 at 12:40 pm, these files are believed to be completely correct. All student emails received before that time have been answered.
Note that there are seven students who have failed three or more of the five programming assignments, and hence the six of them who are enrolled for credit will fail the course (see the minimum performance requirement on the green sheet).
In case you still want to work on the NetTicTacToe lab at home, here's the component you need: ticTacToeComponent.dll.
The grades on the Pterodactyl assignment have been revised (upwards in some case, never downwards). The reason is that in some (but not all) cases, the program displayed flaws on the grader's machine (running Vista) but ran flawlessly on XP and Windows 2000. The grader re-checked each assignment on Windows 2000 and revised the grades accordingly. This is not the first Vista issue I have observed! I have seen several cases in which graphics code displays incorrect results on Vista. Let's hope they fix these problems in the next service pack.
Grades on the Bubble assignment have been posted (see link below).
Here's a copy of last year's final exam (pdf) for your reviewing pleasure.
Please come to the lab of your choice (10:30 or 11:45) on Friday in Sci 311.
Here is a summary of the answers received to the feedback questionnaire given out in lab on November 2, with my comments.
Green Sheet Course information, including prerequisites, textbook, required software, grading system, etc.
Your grades will be posted by "secret number", because it is illegal to post them by student ID (without written consent). Your secret number is known only to you and the professor, and will stay the same throughout the semester. To get your secret number just enter your nine-digit student ID and click Submit:
Here are the TicTacToe grades by secret number. If the grade is not an A, the comments column explains why. NS = not submitted.
Here are the Geometry grades.
Here are the Animals grades
Here are the Pterodactyl grades.
Here are the Bubble grades.
Here are the TerraClient grades.
Here the lab grades so far. This table is up to date as of Friday afternoon, Nov. 2 (after the lab).
Here are the grades on the first midterm.
Here are the grades on the second midterm.
What I expect from my students.
Here's my advice on time management.
Here are some old midterms, as a sample of what to expect.
Sample first midterm from Spring 2005 (Word file)
Sample first midterm from Fall 2005 (Word file)
Sample second midterm from Fall 2005 (Word file).
If you use your laptop in the lab, download these files now so you'll have them when they are needed. To download them, right-click and choose Save Target As, then save them in the folder that contains your source code.
Eiffel Tower (it's in
New York
Rio de Janerio (
Tibet
Holland
einstein.bmp
EinsteinTongue.bmp
WarOfTheWorlds.txt (needed for the Oct. 19 lab)