Reading for Tues. Jan. 22

From “Java Software Structures” by Lewis, Chase, Sudol
pp.14-19 - analysis of algorithms
pp. 103-110 - Linked Structures, linked list
Be prepared to answer conceptual questions about the reading in class.
You are encouraged to ask questions about the reading on the email list.

Karoomba Write-up — Due. Monday Nov. 19

You will write not less than 200 nor more than 500 words about your Karoomba.  The write-up should be done as a plain text document (NO MS WORD!) and should contain the following:
1. Description of your strategy, in general - how would you explain this to your grandmother?  Try to do this objectively.
2. How well […]

Homework for Mon. Sept. 24

Read/review Bergin Ch 3.1 - 3.5
Pay special attention to the example program in Section 3.5.  It should be clear to you how it works and why it works.
RECOMMENDED, but not required: write the StairSweeper program but have the robot place beepers instead of picking them up.  Test it out to see if it works.  You […]

HW: hw1:worksheet due Fri., Sept. 21

Complete HW1 : Worksheet and Quiz Prep. Worksheet should be hand-written and ready to turn in AT THE BEGINNING of class.
HW1 Worksheet | pdf

HW: finish Part II of Lab 2:Hbot for Wed. Sept. 19

Turn in part II of the H-Bot assignment (using three robots)
Please call your project username.hbot
The associated zip file would then be username.hbot.zip
Lab 2: HBot Assignment Sheet pdf

Homework for Tues. Sept. 17

Clean up and turn in Lab 1b: Graphical Bike Wattage
Please zip it up and put it in my dropbox.
The file format should be: username_lab1b.zip

Lab 1: Bike Wattage — Due Wed. Sept. 12

Print out your Bike Wattage source code BEFORE class and be prepared to hand it in.
Make sure your name is on it. Turning in a program is like turning in an essay — it should look clean, neat, and well composed.