Be a Computer Science teaching assistant for the spring
semester! See Lorraine Robinson in the CS office or fill out
the online
form to
apply. The deadline is November 15.
Computer Science Alumni Panel this Friday, 2:35 p.m., TCL
202. Come hear what some of our recent alumni are doing with their
Computer Science degrees.
Darwin Lab this afternoon. This is a two-week lab. A small
part is due Monday morning as usual, but the final program is not due
until the start of Thanksgiving break. We'll meet upstairs in the
Unix Lab again.
You may bring in one 8.5×11 in. sheet
of paper of handwritten notes. You may write on both sides.
It is otherwise closed book and closed notes.
The exam will take place in TCL 206 at 1:15 PM, during
regular lab period.
The exam is designed to take 90-120 minutes, but you will
have until 4 PM to complete the lab.
This exam counts as 15% of the course grade.
The exam will be unproctored, but I will be available
nearby for questions and clarifications.
Generally, you are responsible for anything we covered in
class or in lab, and everything in the assigned reading from Java
Structures, up to and including Friday's class (11/11) and Lab 8. Be
sure you know how to do the assigned homework problems and programs.
The material is cumulative by nature, so you're responsible for
everything, but questions will empasize topics covered since the first
exam.
Linked lists
Stacks
Queues
Iterators
Ordered structures
Trees, binary trees, general trees, tree traversals