Announcements

12/18/10 Detailed competition results
Competition scores are averages of four runs using different random seeds on this map, with no trees and 30 animals.
If you don't see your group listed, it probably means you threw an exception or stopped moving, but feel free to email Lonnie to make sure you were entered in the competition.
12/17/10 Final exam solutions posted (under "exams").  Grades online via CMS.  Course grades will be submitted by sometime this afternoon.  Regrades requests will be processed over the break and if your grade goes up (or down: when we regrade, we sometimes notice mistakes that were in your favor rather than against you, and if we do, we correct those mistakes too) we'll file a change-of-grade form.  You can examine your graded final starting on Monday; Amy Finch Seeley will have them in her office on 4th floor of Upson, and can make a xerox copy suitable for framing if you wish.  The originals need to stay with Amy.  Submit regrade requests, typed in clear english explaining the issue, directly to her and clipped to the original of your exam.
12/13/10 Final Review Slides posted.
12/13/10 Prelim 2 solutions posted.
11/17/10 Assignment 5 released , due Tuesday 11/30.
11/16/10 Prelim 2 tonight. Don't miss it! Come to Uris G01 at 7:30 sharp!
11/15/10 John's prelim 2 review session tonight: 6pm - 9pm, Olin 155. Download the review slides (pdf).
11/06/10 Clarification of assignment late policy: -5 points for each day late, maximum of 3 days.
11/03/10 Quiz 3 and the solutions have been posted.
10/20/10 Assignment 4 was released today. You have about two weeks for this: it is due Thursday, November 4th.
10/14/10 Prelim 1 is tonight! 7:30pm - 9:30pm in Uris G-01.
10/13/10 Review Session slides available for download here.
9/29/10 Assignment 2 solution now available on CMS
9/28/10 Assignment 3 is released! It will be due on Thursday October 7th.
9/28/10 Quiz 2 and solutions have been posted.
9/14/10 Assignment 2 is live. Due 9/23.
9/14/10 In-class Quiz 1 and solutions posted.
9/14/10 Section mini-assignment released, due 9/21. Download the assignment from CMS.
9/1/10 We've created a Google discussion group for the course:  http://groups.google.com/group/cornell-cs2110 To ask a question, you'll need to subscribe to the group with a Google account. After you have subscribed, either post a question using the web interface, or send an email to cornell-cs2110@googlegroups.com
8/31/10 Assignment 1 is live. Due 9/9 at 11:59pm.
Discuss assignments with Google Groups.
8/31/10 Please check CMS to make sure you have a CMS account for CS2110. If not, Amy Finch Seeley or one of the TAs can add you; just email them and make sure to include your Cornell netid.
8/30/10 Posted Code Style Guidelines
8/26/10 Got a question? Be sure to check the FAQ first!