Informatics 102 Spring 2012
Course News
Check back here every day or so. I will generally post important coursewide announcements here. They will be listed in reverse-chronological order (i.e., newest items first).
Date Added | News Item |
F 6/8 | I've postponed the due date of Assignment #5 to Sunday at 11:59pm, since it looked like a fair number of you wouldn't be able to finish it. |
Sa 6/2 | Last week's code example of designing and implementing a simple domain-specific language is now available. |
Tu 5/30 | Assignment #5 is now available. |
Su 5/27 | Last week's code examples are now available, along with a Schedule update. |
Su 5/27 | I added a clarification to Part 2 of Assignment #4. You will not be permitted to write a single message containing a repeated field with all of the exercises; instead, I want you to confront the issue of writing a stream of multiple messages and figuring out, on your own, what the type of each message is. The goal is to understand what Protocol Buffers does and does not do for you automatically. |
M 5/21 | Last Thursday's code example is now available. |
F 5/18 | Some new updates are available today:
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W 5/9 | Yesterday's code example of implementing the MapReduce algorithm in Erlang is now available. Note, too, that Part 3 of Assignment #3 has been updated to reflect the new version of that code example we wrote this quarter; fundamentally, the problem hasn't changed, but a few of the requirements have been changed to be more in line with the way we solved the problem in lecture this quarter. |
Th 5/3 | A few updates are available tonight:
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Th 5/3 | An Erlang tutorial is now available; the Erlang-based third assignment will follow soon. |
Th 4/19 | The QuickUnit code example is now available. |
Tu 4/17 | Today's code examples are now available. |
Tu 4/17 | The latest batch of Schedule updates is now available. |
M 4/16 | Assignment #2 is available. |
Th 4/12 | New code examples are available. |
Tu 4/10 | The code examples from today's lecture are now available. |
Th 4/5 | Today's code examples are now available. |
M 4/2 |
Welcome! A few things:
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