CSCI 261 - Programming Concepts - Fall 2019

Info for Study Abroad - Ireland Summer 2020

Looking for information regarding taking CSCI 261 this summer in Ireland? Find more information below:


Announcements



11/03/2019

The extra credit for Exam 2 has been posted. The PPT questions are due Friday November 8 for 2 points extra credit. The AutoGrader sample questions are due Monday November 11 for 2 points extra credit.

10/30/2019

Set6 now due Fri Nov 01.
Set7 now due Fri Nov 08.

10/05/2019

Review materials and extra credit questions for Exam I have been posted. The first part of Extra Credit questions are due prior to class on Wednesday October 16. The second part of Extra Credit questions are due prior to class on Friday October 18.

10/01/2019

Set6 has now been posted. Take note that the due date has been pushed back to Thursday, October 31, 2019 to allow you more time while you prepare for Exam I.
Set7 has now been posted.
Set8 has now been posted.
SetXC has now been posted.

09/26/2019

Set5 has now been posted. Take note that the due date has been pushed back a week to Wednesday, October 23, 2019 to allow you more time while you prepare for Exam I.

09/20/2019

I've been making some changes to the website on the backend. I just learned some people were initially confused by the alignment of Set3 since the text did not render properly, then the posts on Piazza resolved it. If anything seems amiss, kindly let me know.

09/15/2019

Please take note that the formatting for A3 has been modified to simplify the alignment of the dollar amounts in the receipt.

09/10/2019

Set3 has now been posted.
Set4 has now been posted.

08/14/2019

The full semester schedule has been posted. Please mark your calendar for the exam dates:

  • Monday, October 21, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Tuesday, November 12, 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM

07/29/2019

Welcome to CSCI 261 - Programming Concepts! While there is not too much here just yet, here is a quick guide to where everything is. You will be able to find the labs & homework assignments on the assignments page. As we cover more topics and more examples are used in class, they will become available on the resources page. The schedule page will list the reading required for the upcoming class - you will want to visit this page most often. Until then, familiarize yourself with the course and this website.

Bookmark this webpage - you will be here very often. Be sure to continually reference the Style Guide to be sure you are following our course style (and it doubles as an additional example!).