CPS 4
Summer 2001






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August 7, 2001
- You should be working on your final
projects at this point.
Your group and game preferences are online here.
Your entire group must meet with me before August 11 at 5pm to
demo your final project, either in the classroom or by appointment in my
office.
August 3, 2001
- Reminder: All Pong work and Final Project choices are due on Monday.
July 31, 2001
- An example for using counters and text shapes is available here.
July 27, 2001
- Reminder: Swarm is due before class starts on Monday. You will not have time
in class to work on it.
July 20, 2001
- Class Thursday has been declared a catch-up day and the assignment
originally scheduled for then has been postponed until further notice.
Please take time after the quiz today and this weekend to understand and
finish up your animations.
July 16, 2001
- Your ID card will give you access to the ICC classroom only during the
following times:
- M-F: 4pm-midnight
- S-S: 10am-midnight
July 10, 2001
- You can pick up a copy of Visual J++ for your home Windows PC in class on
Tuesday.
You can download a self-installing copy of GP for use with Visual J++ here.
- Visual J++ Projects by default, are stored in
"C:\Documents And Settings\icc229\My Documents\Visual Studio Projects"
July 9, 2001
- This week we start programming in Java! Make sure to read the first chapter
of the textbook.
July 5, 2001
- Please email me at rcd@cs.duke.edu
from your preferred email address and let me know what your acpub ID is and
whether your name appears correctly on the Students
page.
July 4, 2001
- Starting today, the class will meet in room 229 of the Social
Sciences Building, at the end of the second floor hall, for the rest of the
term.
- This week's possible quiz questions are available here.
July 2, 2001
- Welcome to CPS 4!
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This website complements your classroom experience. Important announcements will be posted on this page and
may be announced in class. You
are responsible for all material that appears on these pages and thus should check
for updates frequently.
- This course is not recommended for students who want to continue to take
courses in the Computer
Science department. If you are not sure this course is right for you, see our
guide for
choosing the right introductory Computer Science course.
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