Aug:29(Wed)
Due September 3 (Wednesday) at lecture
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In
our textbook
"Java Foundations",
skim the first two pages of each Appendix,
and
skim or read as much of Chapters 1-5 and Chapter 7
as you may need to ensure that you remember all
the material of CS 162.
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[optional]
In
our main textbook
"A Practical Guide to LINUX",
read from the beginning through Chapter 3.
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In case you might wonder (considering a policy in my MTH 225 class),
in this class here, CS 163, you should not work in teams.
Of course, you can discuss assignments with classmates;
but you should not share code.
If you want assistance doing work,
consult your instructor for this class —
or other instructors for other sections of this class
(or other appropriate resources, such as tutors which we provide).
Do the following exercises of
our main textbook
"Java Foundations":
- [1 homework point] EX 1.4
- [3 homework points] EX 1.6
- [3 homework points] EX 2.2
- [1 homework point] EX 2.3
- [2 homework points] EX 2.4
- [2 homework points] EX 2.5
- [2 homework points] EX 2.8
- [2 homework points] EX 2.9
- [1 homework point] EX 3.1
- [1 homework point] EX 3.2
- [2 homework points] EX 3.3
- [2 homework points] EX 3.4
- [2 homework points] EX 3.6
- [1 homework point] EX 3.8
- [4 homework points] EX 3.11
- [2 homework points] EX 3.12
- [2 homework points] EX 4.2
- [1 homework point] EX 4.3
- [2 homework point] EX 4.10 using the value 20 instead of 200
- [2 homework points] EX 5.1 using appropriate lowercase/uppercase
in your answer
- [2 homework points] EX 5.2
- [2 homework points] EX 5.13