Weekly notes / Slides
Week | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 43 |
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Weekly notes | 28.08.2017 | 04.09.2017 | 11.09.2017 | 18.09.2017 | 25.09.2017 | 02.10.2017 | 16.10.2017 |
Slides | 04.09.2017 07.09.2017 | 11.09.2017 14.09.2017 | 18.09.2017 | 25.09.2017 28.09.2017 | 02.10.2017 05.10.2017 markov.py | 09.10.2016 | 23.10.2017 26.10.2017 |
Week | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 | 49 | 50 |
Weekly notes | 23.10.2017 | 30.10.2017 | 06.11.2017 | 13.11.2017 | 20.11.2017 | 27.11.2017 | |
Slides | 30.10.2017 02.11.2017 | 06.11.2017 PartyActivity.java 09.11.2017 | 13.11.2017 | 20.11.2017 23.11.2017 | 27.11.2017 | NotaktoBoard.ava NotaktoGame.ava |
Project
Re-re-exam
Information about the re-re-exam project is available in the re-re-exam Python project description and re-re-exam Java project description.
Re-exam
Information about the re-exam project is available in the re-exam Python project description and re-exam Java project description. Supporting files for the re-exam project are available by clicking here.
Descriptions
Information about the Java project is available in the Java project description. Supporting files are available by clicking here.
Information about the Python project is available in the Python project description. Supporting files are available by clicking here.
Here is a template that can be used to generate your report using LaTeX.
Qualification Assessments
There are three project qualification assessments. Altogether, each student individually needs 150 points from these three assessments. The details of the three assessment are presented below as far as they are known:
- The first assessment had a total of 100 points and was held on September 18, 2017 during the lecture in U140. The topic was Python programming.
- the second assessments will have a total of 100 + 50 points and will take place in Week 44 at the following times during the labs in the computer lab. Unless you are unavailable or have other reasons, please go to the assessment corresponding to your section in order to avoid everyone showing up at the same time. That said, in theory you can participate at any, and even at multiple, of the five times given above. The topic will be basic Python programming. Prepare using the obligatory and supplementary exercises from the course book.
Week day | Date | Time |
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Tuesday | October 31 | 12:15-14:00 |
Wednesday | November 1 | 10:15-12:00 |
Wednesday | November 1 | 12:15-14:00 |
Wednesday | November 1 | 14:15-16:00 |
Friday | November 3 | 12:15-14:00 |
- The third assessment takes place in Week 49. Visit the following link to sign up: sign up poll
Contact Information
- Office: IMADA, Ø13-602b-2 (map)
- E-mail: petersk@imada.sdu.dk
- Phone: 6550 2327
- Facebook: Peter Schneider-Kamp
- Home page: http://www.imada.sdu.dk/~petersk/
Literature
Obligatory course book on programming in Python (available as PDF and HTML):
Supplementary reading on programming in Python (available as PDF):
Obligatory course book on programming in Java (available as PDF and HTML):
David J. Eck: Introduction To Programming Using Java, Version 7.0.2, Lulu, 2016.
Supplementary reading on programming in Java (available as PDF and HTML):