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(Fall 1999) |
| Assignment updates and other timely messages. | ||
| The CS 100B staff. | ||
| Times and places for lectures, sections, and office hours. | ||
| Required and optional course materials. | ||
| High-level description of what we are trying to do. | ||
| Readings, due dates, and lecture/section topics. | ||
| There will be about twelve of these. | ||
| There will be six of these. | ||
| Supplementary readings and course information. | ||
| Supplementary programs developed for lecture and section. | ||
| Practice Problems. | ||
| Where to go and when. | ||
| Late submissions, regrades, and how things count. | ||
| Where to work on the programs. | ||
| Additional thoughts and ideas for CS100 and college, in general. | ||
| How to decide if you are ready to take CS 100B. | ||
| Information about follow-up courses. | ||
| Understand the rules. | ||
| If you are curious about computer science. |
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