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:''On my honor as a student, the work I am submitting is mine own. It was created within the acceptable bounds of this course.'' | :''On my honor as a student, the work I am submitting is mine own. It was created within the acceptable bounds of this course.'' | ||
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==Attendance== | ==Attendance== | ||
+ | You are expected to either synchronously join the live online class session or asynchronously watch the recording later. Either way, you a required complete the "in-class" quiz for credit for the class session. On Canvas, these "in-class" quizzes will report to be due by the end of the synchronous session. This is obviously unreasonable for those taking the course asynchronously. Everyone will have as long as the quiz is available on Canvas to complete the quiz without penalty. Further students are granted 3 free misses of "in-class" quizzes. | ||
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You are expected to attend class (on both Fridays) and you will lose points if you fail to show up more than three times. We take attendance. | You are expected to attend class (on both Fridays) and you will lose points if you fail to show up more than three times. We take attendance. | ||
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If you are caught trying to sign in or pick up a quiz for an absent friend, we will consider this an academic integrity violation and treat it as such. If your friends ask you to do this for them, tell them you do not want an F in the course and academic integrity violation on your record. | If you are caught trying to sign in or pick up a quiz for an absent friend, we will consider this an academic integrity violation and treat it as such. If your friends ask you to do this for them, tell them you do not want an F in the course and academic integrity violation on your record. | ||
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− | There will usually be a Synthesis and Question form due before every class. We expect you to complete these before class begins. Like attendance, you will only be penalized after missing more than three S&Q forms. If you fail to turn these in on time for class, you can still receive 70% credit by turning them in | + | There will usually be a Synthesis and Question form due before every class. We expect you to complete these before class begins. Like attendance, you will only be penalized after missing more than three S&Q forms. If you fail to turn these in on time for class, you can still receive 70% credit by turning them in as long as they are available on Canvas. During a typical semester, preps are available for late submission until Saturday 11:59PM Central of the week they are due. |
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− | + | The UW exercises come with a bare minimum of tests. You can get a score estimate by submitting your work to the Coursera grader. | |
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Passing these tests does not guarantee anything when it comes to a grade on the assignment. Labs are read by the instructors. Students are provided feedback and given an initial grade. Students then have a week from that feedback to turn in revisions which will then be reviewed and given a final grade. | Passing these tests does not guarantee anything when it comes to a grade on the assignment. Labs are read by the instructors. Students are provided feedback and given an initial grade. Students then have a week from that feedback to turn in revisions which will then be reviewed and given a final grade. | ||
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Studios can receive up to 70% credit up to a week after they are due. | Studios can receive up to 70% credit up to a week after they are due. | ||
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It should go without saying that any dishonest effort to pass the tests without solving the problem would be an academic integrity violation. | It should go without saying that any dishonest effort to pass the tests without solving the problem would be an academic integrity violation. | ||
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+ | For the Fall 2020 semester: Labs, Studios, S&Q Preps, and In-class Quizzes all have a one week, no penalty extension. | ||
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− | *''' | + | *'''Participation/Attendance (In-Class Worksheets) (3%)''' |
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− | *''' | + | *'''WashU Exercises (75%)''' commit and push to git repo on [https://bitbucket.org bitbucket] |
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**[[Calendar Date Assignment]] | **[[Calendar Date Assignment]] | ||
**[[Card Game Assignment]] | **[[Card Game Assignment]] |
Latest revision as of 05:19, 27 August 2024
Welcome to the wiki for CSE 425s Programming Languages at Washington University in St. Louis.
Contents
Calendar
Click here to visit the course calendar.
Office Hours
Be sure to commit and push your code to BitBucket before initiating a request on Piazza or during Office Hours.
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | |
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9:00 - 9:30 | |||||||
9:30 - 10:00 | |||||||
10:00 - 10:30 | |||||||
10:30 - 11:00 | |||||||
11:00 - 11:30 | |||||||
11:30 - 12:00 | Class Session McDonnell 362 | Class Session McDonnell 362 | |||||
12:00 - 12:30 | Class Session McDonnell 362 | Class Session McDonnell 362 | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | ||||
12:30 - 1:00 | Class Session McDonnell 362 | Class Session McDonnell 362 | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | ||||
1:00 - 1:30 | Class Session McDonnell 362 | Class Session McDonnell 362 | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | ||||
1:30 - 2:00 | Class Session McDonnell 362 | Class Session McDonnell 362 | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | ||||
2:00 - 2:30 | Class Session McDonnell 362 | Class Session McDonnell 362 | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | ||||
2:30 - 3:00 | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | ||||||
3:00 - 3:30 | Nich Cochran in ??? | ||||||
3:30 - 4:00 | Nich Cochran in ??? | ||||||
4:00 - 4:30 | Andrew Ocampo in Urbauer 2?? | Nevin Ndonwi in Urbauer 2?? | Andrew Ocampo in Urbauer 2?? | ||||
4:30 - 5:00 | Andrew Ocampo in Urbauer 2?? | Nevin Ndonwi in Urbauer 2?? | Andrew Ocampo in Urbauer 2?? | ||||
5:00 - 5:30 | Andrew Ocampo in Urbauer 2?? | Nevin Ndonwi in Urbauer 2?? | Andrew Ocampo in Urbauer 2?? | ||||
5:30 - 6:00 | Nevin Ndonwi in Urbauer 2?? | ||||||
6:00 - 6:30 | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | |||||
6:30 - 7:00 | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | |||||
7:00 - 7:30 | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | |||||
7:30 - 8:00 | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | Vicky Prisco in Urbauer 2?? | |||||
8:00 - 8:30 | Prof. Cosgrove zoom | ||||||
8:30 - 9:00 | Prof. Cosgrove zoom | ||||||
9:00 - 9:30 | Prof. Cosgrove zoom | ||||||
9:30 - 10:00 | Prof. Cosgrove zoom | ||||||
10:00 - 10:30 | |||||||
10:30 - 11:00 | |||||||
11:00 - 11:30 | |||||||
11:30 - 12:00 | |||||||
12:00 - 12:30 |
Class Policies
Academic Integrity
This is not a group project course. You are expected to complete all assignments independently.
Any act of dishonesty (e.g. cheating, lying) will be referred to the Dean's office in Engineering Student Services.
If found in violation, the student will receive an F in the course and a permanent mark on his or her record.
There is no statute of limitations for academic integrity violations. If a violation is later discovered after the completion of the course or even graduation, an F will be retroactively applied (even if it means that the offending student's degree would be revoked).
See the Undergraduate Student Academic Integrity Policy for a non-exhaustive list. If in doubt ask the Professor for clarification.
NOTE: Withdrawing from the course will not prevent the academic integrity officer or hearing panel from adjudicating the case, imposing sanctions, or recommending grade penalties, including a failing grade in the course.
While it's policies may or may not be different, CSE 131 has some general advice on academic integrity.
Honor Pledge
You will be required to fill out a pledge, acknowledgements, and citations file for each assignment. To be clear: failure to fill out this pledge will not save you from an academic integrity violation.
Example Pledge (which you are free to use):
- On my honor as a student, the work I am submitting is mine own. It was created within the acceptable bounds of this course.
S&Q Forms
There will usually be a Synthesis and Question form due before every class. We expect you to complete these before class begins. Like attendance, you will only be penalized after missing more than three S&Q forms. If you fail to turn these in on time for class, you can still receive 70% credit by turning them in as long as they are available on Canvas. During a typical semester, preps are available for late submission until Saturday 11:59PM Central of the week they are due.
UW Exercises
The UW exercises come with a bare minimum of tests. You can get a score estimate by submitting your work to the Coursera grader.
WashU Exercises
WashU exercises are usually but not always graded automatically by if they pass all of the tests within their suite. It should go without saying that any dishonest effort to pass the tests without solving the problem would be an academic integrity violation.
Fall 2024 Extensions
To be announced.
Grading breakdown
- Participation/Attendance (In-Class Worksheets) (3%)
- Prep Q&S Forms (10%) submit on Canvas
- WashU Exercises (75%) commit and push to git repo on bitbucket
- UW Exercises (12%) commit and push to git repo on bitbucket
- Calendar Date Assignment
- Card Game Assignment
- Pattern Matching Assignment
- Streams Assignment
- MUPL Assignment
- Tetris Assignment
- Geometry Language Assignment (Split Assignment: 30% SML, 70% Ruby)