CS212: Current Announcements

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Date Topic Description
Thu
12/1
P3 due date Yes, it's technically due Fri 12/2 (not 12/3). But as announced in lecture on Nov 16, we don't start grading until sometime after 11am on Mon 12/5. While we encourage people to submit everything on time, CMS will stay open until grading starts on Mon 12/5. (Yes, I really did announce this in lecture....)
Tue
11/29
Extra Credit So that we know to look, you MUST include a readme.txt document in your submission.
Wed
11/16
Extra Credit The Extra Credit handout for Part 3 is now available in the Project section.
AMS testing If you're looking for some bonus points, please e-mail Levitan about testing AMS.
Tue
11/8
Updates The templates and grammar have been updated. The function specification has been slightly changed in the grammar and there was a minor error in the templates regarding assignments to dereferenced pointers.
P3 reminders If you've been in lecture for the past 2 weeks, you've heard me announce that P3A and P3B are merged into just "P3" and that it's a one-line problem statement :-). I posted that one line in case anyone hasn't been attending.
grammar updates We've caught a couple issues with the full grammar -- Panel 16 in Lecture 10's notes is corrent -- the version in the templates document is backwards (and will be updated). We'll summarize the updates in the P3 FAQ (see the Project page).
Thur
11/3
ACSU
event
ACSU (Association of Computer Science Undergraduates)

"The Many Careers of a Computer Scientist"
Wednesday, November 9th at 5:00 PM in the Upson Lounge

An entrepreneurial venture in electronic trading systems, managing development of interactive document systems at Xerox PARC, and research in computer vision at Cornell -- sound exciting? Dan Huttenlocher, a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Johnson Graduate School of Management, will share his insights on these ventures and how a Computer Science degree empowers you to do much more than code. In addition, please join us for ACSU event announcements, lively discussion, and, as always, FREE PIZZA!
Tue
11/1
P2... As explained in e-mail, it needed to be split up -- style grades and solution are posted.