Fall 2001 CS3
Old Announcements
2001-12-15 : Final Exam is graded! (online grade databases will be updated later...watch for announcements here!)
2001-12-14 : Here are the Final Exam Answers! Final grades will be determined by Tuesday.
2001-12-14 : If you have complaints about your final project grade of the form: "You marked off for xxxx but it works!", you can come by Monday morning at 10am in Dan's office to discuss it.
2001-12-02 : Best Gamesman Game competition winners. The Webcast of their
demonstrations is available!
2001-12-14 : Final Exam from 12:30pm to 3:30pm in 145 and 155 Dwinelle
- DSP Exam: Friday 2001-12-14 @ 11am - 3:30pm in 123 Dwinelle
- Open book, open notes, no computer
- Will cover everything we have seen in the course, with emphasis on
- Lists and car-cdr recursion
- Trees and tree recursion
- I/O
- Fractals
- Box & Pointer Diagrams
- Spring 2001 Final Exam is a great example of what to expect
- However, people should be able to answer every question from
every exam listed in the reader at this point
- You can download the Summer 2001
final exam and solutions
(this is the one Lisa worked in class).
2001-12-10 : Office Hours
- Behrang will have office hours Thursday from 10-12 in 511 Soda.
- Anjna will have office hours Tuesday from 1-3 in 175 LeConte.
- Clint will have office hours Tuesday from 1-2 in 3116 Etcheverry and
Thursday 12-1 in 175 LeConte
2001-12-09 : Final Exam Review Session starting at 2pm in Soda Hall Wozniak Lounge
2001-12-06 : Office Hours (If you want to find your TAs this Friday, come to 175 LeConte. We'll
be there grading projects.)
2001-11-05 : Final Project
2001-11-19 : Lecture 22
- Chris will be holding a mini-Final Review today from 5-6 in 751 Soda.
- It will cover exam caliber questions on:
- car-cdr recursion
- trees and tree recursion
- I/O recursion
2001-11-14 : Lecture 21
- Answers to all of the book
problems are now up, but you can only access them from computers
on the Berkeley campus or through a Berkeley dial-up connection.
- Answers to Homework 7&8, Homework 9, and Homework
10 are now up.
- As Dan mentioned last week, Homework 10 is optional. You won't get
credit for it, but it would be good practice.
2001-11-05 : Final Project
2001-11-05 : Midterm results (for Midterm 3 and for All Midterms) and solutions & grading standards
2001-11-02 : Midterm Exam
- Don't Panic! The exam was universally felt to be challenging, you are not alone. The staff are already breaking out our emergency partial credit pens, so don't worry.
- We'll be grading over the weekend (as always) and returning them early next week.
2001-11-01 : Midterm 3
- Thursday, November 1 from 5-8pm in 1 Pimintel
- You are responsible for the material from Chapters 8 and 9 (and all the material from the old midterms)
- It will be open book and open notes, but not open mouth or open
neighbor
- DSP students should make an appointment to take the exam later
- Contact Cindy
in 385 Soda
- You may take the exam on Friday, November 2
2001-10-31 : Lecture 18
2001-10-29 : Lecture 17
- Discussion Section 120 (Friday 9-10) has moved to the Free Speech
Cafe
- The answers to all of the book questions are available if you are
connected to the web from a UCB computer. You can get chapters 1 - 9 here and chapters 11 - 15 here.
- Here is the Final Project Game Theory Introduction lecture
- We won't be doing the lab 10 in the reader. Instead, we'll start the
projects.
- Homework 10 will also be considered optional. You may not receive any
credit for it, but you can use it to study from.
2001-10-28 : Midterm Review 3
- It will be this Sunday at 2 in the Woz lounge (Soda 430 or 438)
- Review questions and answers are up!
2001-10-15 : Lecture 13
- CS3 Midterm 2 answers online. On average, folks took the relatively easy midterm and hit it out of the park. The absence of a difficult advanced recursion question was certainly felt -- we'll probably include it on the next exam.
2001-10-11 : Midterm 2 Aftermath
- We'll be grading the midterms over the weekend.
- TAs can't discuss answers until after Friday, since a few people still
haven't taken the midterm.
- Somebody left a reader in the exam. It is now with Sue or Cindy in
the Soda Hall main office (room 387).
2001-10-10 : Midterm 2
- Wednesday, October 10 from 5-8pm in 1 Pimintel
- It will be open book and open notes, but not open mouth or open
neighbor
- DSP students should make an appointment to take the exam later
- Contact Sue DeVries in
385 Soda
- You make take the exam on Thursday, October 11, or Friday,
October 12
- It covers recursion (Part IV, chapters 11-15 of Simply
Scheme), but you will need to know everything from Midterm 1
- The review session
questions and answers are
up!
2001-10-08 : Lecture 11
2001-10-01 : Lecture 9
- There is a small error in the Roman Numerals case study.
- It is in the last line of roman-sum in Appendix B.
- It should be
(roman-sum (bf (bf number-sent))) ) ) ) ), not
(roman-sum
(first (bf number-sent))) ) ) ) )
- You can download the code for the first version (Appendix A) and the second version (Appendix B) for the Roman Numerals case study.
- If you want to use trace in Dr. Scheme, you need to type
(require-library "trace.ss") in the interaction window. Thanks,
Steven.
2001-09-26 : Midterm 1
- Here are the answers. Read well, young scheme Jedis. Bring any grading questions to your TA.
2001-09-26 : Lecture 8
- Please add yourself to the online grades system.
- The list of possible lab sections was wrong. If you typed in
your information before 2:30 today, please go back and fix it.
- Go to the Grades
page
- Type in your student ID number and press "Look up"
- Fill out everything except "Project" and press "Add"
2001-09-24 : Lecture 7
- Exams will be handed back in discussion
- A green Mead 100 sheet college ruled CS 3 notebook that somebody lost
at the review session is in 385 Soda
2001-09-17 : Lecture 6 -- IN CLASS MIDTERM
- Chris will be having a review session for the midterm Monday from
4:30-6 in 711 Soda Hall.
- Midterm 1
- Worth 20 points (5% of your total grade)
- Open book and open notes
- in-class from 3-4pm this Wednesday 2001-09-19.
- Covers Parts I and II of Simply Scheme
- DSP students should show up at 385 Soda at 3pm on Wednesday 2001-09-19. You will be provided a quiet
room to take the exam and extra time, if required on the DSP form.
- Students who Dan has said can take the exam later should contact Sue Devries (642-0930,
sued@cs.berkeley.edu) to schedule a time to take it before Wednesday, 2001-09-26.
- Discussion Section 111 has been moved from 5 Evans to 3105
Etcheverry.
- Discussion Section 115 has been moved from 5 Evans to 122 Wheeler.
2001-09-16 : First Midterm Review
- We will have a midterm review this Sunday.
- It will be in the Woz lounge (labeled 430 or 438).
- It will start at 2pm. The ending time is up to you and the TAs.
- The best way to get in is through the glass doors on the North East
side.
- Go from Hearst to LeRoy
- Go around the corner of Soda.
- You should see a sandy volley ball
court below and to your right.
- The review session is through the glass
doors on your left.
2001-09-12 : Lecture 5
- The Student Learning Center
offers tutoring and CS 3 help sessions. The link at the top of the page
will take you directly to their info about CS 3.
- All lectures and homeworks
are online
- Solutions to the first two are also on line.
2001-09-05 : Lecture 3
- Reader not available until Monday from Copy Central (2483 Hearst)
- I handed them the masters last night and thought they were going to
make
photocopies all night (people are often seen working until 3am there),
but they didn't in this case.
- I was informed they'd make copies over the
weekend and have them ready by monday.
- Apologies to those who stopped by in vain, my bad.
- You can use Google to access the CS3 newsgroup!
- The first Midterm will be in class September 19. It
will
cover parts I and II of the book.
- Discussion 121 will be moving from 210 McLaughlin to 320
Soda.
- Homework 2 will be due Monday, September 10. You will need to
turn it in to the box in 283 Soda by 12 noon.
- For Homework 1, Question 1, Part 1, we want three different
ways to make scheme evaluate the expression (+ 4 3), not three different
ways to make scheme give you 7. For example, typing in 7 will not count.
2001-08-29 : Lecture 2
- Simply Scheme is available on reserve at the Engineering
Library circulation desk (http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/ENGI/reserves.html)
- Discussion 20 (Friday, 9-10am) will now be held in 3102
Etcheverry.
- Homework:
- It will be due Friday.
- To turn it in, go to 283 Soda Hall
- Soda is the green building on Hearst
- Put your homework in the box labeled with the name of the TA whose
lab you will attend next week.
- Download Homework 0 (MS Word format)
- Download Homework 1 (MS Word format)
- Feel free to go to any discussion section you want. Feel free
to go to several, if you want.
- Telebears has a few mistakes in its schedules for CS3 labs
and discussions.
- Lab 14 is in 3116 Etcheverry on Tuesdays from 2-4.
- Discussion 20 has been moved to Fridays from 9-10am in 751 Soda.
- Discussion 22 will be in 87 Evans.
- If you are having trouble finding choices.scm, try
this.
- We found rooms for Discussions 20 and 23! Discussion 20 will
be Fridays 9-10 in 3102 Etcheverry. Discussion 23 will be Thursdays 12-1
in 751
Soda.
- Also, Discussion 22 (Wednesday 5-6pm) has been moved to 87 Evans. It
will
still be 5-6.
2001-08-27 : Lecture 1
- Lab section 14 (Tuesdays 10-12 in 175 LeConte) has
been moved
to Tuesdays 2-4 in 3116 Etcheverry. Discussion section 14 has not been
moved.
- Also, notice that sections 20 and 23 have moved. The lab for Section
20 is
now Wednesday, 11-1 in 175 LeConte. The discussion section for Section 20
is now Friday, 9-10... somewhere. Ask your TA.
- The lab for Section 23 is now Wednesday, 9-11 in 3116 Etcheverry. The
discussion for Section 23 is Thursday, 12-1. We're not sure where yet. Ask
your TA.
- Here is functions.scm
from
the book. You can also visit the official ftp site for Simply Scheme:
ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/scheme/
2001-08-25 : Welcome to CS3, the best class you'll ever take! Useful info: