Instructor: Przemyslaw Pawluk
Office: CSEB 2053
E-mail:
pawluk(at)cse(dot)yorku(dot)ca
Lectures: Tuesday 6.00-8.00pm, R S203
Lab: Tuesday 4.00-6.00pm, CSE1006
Office hours: Tuesday, Thursday
3-4pm
First class is on Tuesday May 4
News:
August 11,
2010
The
departamentally administered deferred exam event (for
missed Summer 2010 term final exams) will take place
on Thursday, September 16, 2010, at
4:00-7:00pmin room HNE 035
August 8, 2010
Marks for A3 and Final exam are posted here
There are also proposed final marks. If you don't have a mark means you didn't write final. If
you have any questions I will be in my office on Monday Aug. 9 between 1 and 3 pm. Marks are not official. I will report them tomorrow
evening. After that I will not discuss any requests concerning marks/assignments/exams.
July 30, 2010
Adjusted marks for A2 and Final lab test are posted
here
July 27, 2010
Assignemnt 2 marks are posted
here
July 21, 2010
Solutions for lab ex. 9 and 10 are posted
July 13, 2010
Final Exam time and place has been posted at the registrar office web site
Exam will take place
on Wed, 4 Aug 2010
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19:00 |
duration 180 |
in: CLH H |
If there is any conflict with other exams please contact me or
registrar office ASAP!
July 4, 2010
The deadline for assignement 2 has been extended until Tuesday July 6, 2010
midnight.
June 25, 2010
I will be travelling during this week between June 25 and July 1. If you have any
questions concerning assignment 2 please send email to TA
skhan@cse.yorku.ca
June 18, 2010
Assignment 2 is posted. Due date is July 5, 2010 (midnight)
June 4, 2010
All students who have any problems accessing standard laibrary please let me know
by sending an email.
During the labtest you accounts are "generated" so there should be no problem
during the test to access standard library.
Your Marks are posted here
May 7, 2010
Assignment 1 is posted! Due date is May 25, 2010
at 6pm
Check readings assigned to lecture 1 and 2
To develope under the Windows OS you may use several options:
- Use Putty to connect to our server and work online
- Use CygWing: To emulate UNIX like environment
- Use any windows compiler that compiles C codes (you can check Wiki
to find some of them. Good choice can be GCC compiler called MinGW
April 28, 2010
Lecture nots for the lecture 1 and exercise for the firs lab available