Lecture 9: May 4 Instructor: Craig Duckett. Announcements Assignment 2 Assignment 2 has been graded and returned! Assignment 2 Revision is on LECTURE.

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Lecture 9: May 4 Instructor: Craig Duckett

Announcements Assignment 2 Assignment 2 has been graded and returned! Assignment 2 Revision is on LECTURE 12 (Wednesday, May 13 th ) Assignment 1 Revision Assignment 1 Revision is due next Lecture 10, Wednesday, May 6 th, by midnight No further Assignment 1 Revision submissions will be accepted after this due date and the upload feature for Assignment 1 Revision will be turned off after midnight of the due date. BE FOREWARNED: If you have not yet turned in any iteration of Assignment 1 by this deadline, then you will receive a zero (0) for this portion of the class; it is worth 10% of your grade. Assignment 3 Assignment 3 is due two weeks on LECTURE 13, Monday, May 18 th ) Assignment 3 may be a team project of three people, or two people, or it may still be an individual project. The choice is yours. If it is a team project, make sure and include the names of all project members at the top of all files submitted. If you are on a team, then you only have to turn in one submission as a team, but to repeat--all team members names have to be clearly marked on each submitted file.

And now… The Mid-Term Exam 150 Total Points 6 - True/False Questions 8 - Multiple Choice Questions 2 - Traces 1 - Writing Code Section 1 - Finding Errors Section 30 Points (6 x 5 points) 40 Points (8 x 5 points) 40 Points (2 x 20 points) 20 Points (1 x 20 points) Entire Class Time Scheduled for Exam (should take less, approximately minutes) When you have finished with your exam, quietly hand it in, pack up your personal belongings (if any), and quietly exit the room so as not to disturb those who are still taking the test. I will make every effort to have all tests graded and returned to you at your next class! The exam is stapled – You are free to remove the staple to take the test, just make sure to staple it again before handing it in. If you need help removing the stable, I would be willing to help you with that Closed Book, Closed Notes Closed Book, Closed Notes: no computer, no calculator, no laptop, no netbook, no tablet, no iPad, no cell phones, no Internet, no talking, thank you