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Exercises and Quizzes (Online Submission Site)

Programming exercises consist of problems that are considerably smaller than the programming projects. Exercises are intended to help you build your problem solving skills towards solving larger problems and to spot problem areas: We expect exercises to acquaint you with skills needed for projects and exams. Some exercises will take the form of in-class (lecture and/or section) pop quizzes, so we encourage you to attend lecture and section.

To reduce stress, these smaller exercises are worth a relatively "small" percentage of the course score. We grade exercises based on your success in completing the assigned task. Plus, we will not require you to do all the exercises perfectly to get a perfect exercise score (see Grading).  Thus, as long as you make a sincere effort on most of the exercises, you should get a good exercise score.

For written problems, you can download the exercises, provided below. We may also post problems during lecture, section, and on the website:
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Assigned
Due
Exercise/Quiz
Solution
E01
Quiz in lecture
see 1/25 lecture sketch
E02
1/30
2/01
text html
E03
2/01
2/06
text text
E04
2/07
2/15
text text
E05
2/16
2/20 text; detailed E5.2 trace text
E06
2/22
2/27 text text
E07
2/27
3/01 text text
E08
3/02
3/06 text 3/06 lec. sketch
E09
3/03
3/08 text text
E10
3/08
3/13 form text,
e10plot.m, e10maple.m
E11
3/13
3/15 text e11v1, e11v2, e11v3, e11v4
E12
4/05
4/06 text  
E13
4/21
4/24 text  
E14
Quiz in 4/26 lecture
What is your name and what is the name of the game you are writing for P7?
E15
Quiz in 5/03 lecture
 

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Grading

Grading is different from project assignments:

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Submission Rules

Submitted work must conform to the following:

Unless specified otherwise, you must submit exercises online.

When hard-copy is requested, you must submit exercises in lecture on the due date. Do not submit exercises to Carpenter Lab. For hard-copy submissions, you must do the following:


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Style and Commentary
Your comments and overall style will greatly affect your score on all work:

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Retrieving Graded Exercises
Where's your work? Look here if you wish to submit a regrade.
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Partners
We do not allow partners for programming exercises.

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Academic Integrity
Respect academic integrity! Please review the Code and notes for CS100 here.

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