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- Sunday, May 7, 2006
- All homeworks and in-class assignments have been corrected.
Grades of 'A' have already been submitted to the registrar. Please
Check your grades ASAP. If you believe
your grade should be higher than what is listed, you must email me.
Remaining grades will be submitted to the registrar this evening.
After they have been submitted, a Change of Grade form will need to be
filled out in order to change any grades.
- Wednesday, March 22, 2006
- Homework 5 has now been posted. It is due
in three weeks, so that there are still two full
weeks to complete the assignment after Homework
4 is due.
- Saturday, March 11, 2006
- A sample main file and the corresponding output (for HW4) have now been
posted to the homeworks page.
- Wednesday, March 8, 2006
- Anyone considering dropping the course should send myself and Dan
an email requested his/her HW3 grade as quickly as possible. We will
endeavor to honor all such requests before Friday's drop deadline.
- Wednesday, March 1, 2006
- Several new questions and answers have been posted to the HW3 FAQ page.
- Also now available is Sample I/O for HW3.
- Thursday, February 23, 2006
- Please note that Dan's office hours have changed to 12:50-2:50pm,
still on Thursday's in the 2nd or 3rd floor of the Union.
- Thursday, February 9, 2006
- Sample I/O is now available for HW2, on the Homeworks page.
- Monday, January 16, 2006
- Welcome to Spring 2006's Programming in Perl course. At your
earliest convenience, please fill out This
Signup Form to add yourself to the course mailing list and grading
script. Once you have completed the form, please click "Check Grades"
to verify the success of the sign-up form. (Your username will be
your RCS Id)
- At this time, the class is full. I cannot permit any additional
registrations, as the seating capacity of the classroom has been
reached. Every student will require a laptop connection every week,
and it is not acceptable for students to share. If you are interested
in taking the course, please keep checking SIS for an opening.
Historically, about 10 people drop the class after the first or second
week.