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From the Duke Undergraduate Bulletin: Introduction to practices and principles of computer science and programming and their impact on and potential to change the world. Algorithmic, problem-solving, and programming techniques in domains such as art, data visualization, mathematics, natural and social sciences. Programming using high-level languages and design techniques emphasizing abstraction, encapsulation, and problem decomposition. Design, implementation, testing, and analysis of algorithms and programs. No previous programming experience required.

General information about the class, including collaboration policies, grading information, books, etc. is available via the About tab above. Grades and other information are accessible via Sakai, the online Piazza/discussion board.

Please check the syllabus tab for due dates which include Assignments and APTs. The syllabus also includes links to class notes and other information about in-class activities.

Information about getting help, anonymous feedback, reference materials, and so forth is available via the Help tab.

Announcements

Jan 9 -- first day of class. No labs this first week. Please fill out this short questionnaire before class starts.


Grades are ready in Sakai

Here are listed the dates of when grades and point are released in Sakai. This is for all assignments, terms and exams for the CompSci101 course at Duke University Spring 2013. Dates for in-class questions grading will not be listed as they are always available in Sakai the day after lecture.


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If the History function in Ambient is giving you trouble, then try use this site to check you hand-ins: Web hand-in history


UTA signup Fall semester 2013 here.