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− | <center>[[CSC111_2011 | Main Page]] | [[CS111_Syllabus_2011 | Syllabus ]] | [[CSC111_Class_Page_2011 | Weekly Schedule ]] | [[CSC111_Class_Page_2011#Links_and_Resources | Links & Resources ]]</center> | + | <center>[[CSC111_2011 | Main Page]] | [[CS111_Syllabus_2011 | Syllabus ]] | [[CSC111_Class_Page_2011 | Weekly Schedule ]] | [[CSC111_Class_Page_2011#Links_and_Resources | Links & Resources ]] | [http://piazza.com/smith/spring2014/csc111/home Piazza]</center> |
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Telephone: 3854<br /> | Telephone: 3854<br /> | ||
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− | + | To see when and where TAs are available this week, click [http://cs.smith.edu/classwiki/index.php/Computer_Science_TA_hours here]. | |
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+ | Ideas for next time: http://www.pippinbarr.com/games/theartistispresent/TheArtistIsPresent.html | ||
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=Weekly Schedule= | =Weekly Schedule= | ||
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** Test yourself with the Programming Exercises at the end of the chapter. | ** Test yourself with the Programming Exercises at the end of the chapter. | ||
* Read the [http://maven.smith.edu/~jfrankli/111s08/pairProgramming2000.pdf article] on pair programming. We will discuss it in class on Th 9/15. | * Read the [http://maven.smith.edu/~jfrankli/111s08/pairProgramming2000.pdf article] on pair programming. We will discuss it in class on Th 9/15. | ||
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| Week 2 <br /> 9/13<br /> | | Week 2 <br /> 9/13<br /> | ||
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* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
+ | ** 5 minutes with Guido von Rossum | ||
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+ | ** A word about semantics: a look back at the challenge solutions for [[CSC111_Lab_1_2011 | Lab #1 ]] | ||
+ | ** A variable is just a way to name a memory location... | ||
+ | ** Rules for naming variables | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Temperature Conversion Program | Temperature conversion program. ]] | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
* '''Thursday''' | * '''Thursday''' | ||
+ | ** Quiz (2 questions) on [http://maven.smith.edu/~jfrankli/111s08/pairProgramming2000.pdf article] on pair programming. | ||
+ | <center><videoflash>Fs1auRWlOvw</videoflash></center> | ||
+ | ** Overview of [[CSC111 HW 1 2011| Homework #1]] | ||
+ | ** New tools! | ||
+ | *** '''Beowulf''' and '''Emmy''': Linux servers | ||
+ | *** Secure Shell Access ('''ssh''') | ||
+ | *** '''Emacs''': an editor for programmers | ||
+ | ** Syntax and Semantic | ||
+ | ** Exploring '''functions''' | ||
+ | *** A function for greeting the user | ||
+ | *** The main function | ||
+ | ** Assignment statement: e.g. ''a = 3'', or ''a, b = 10, 20'' | ||
+ | *** what really goes on inside the computer | ||
+ | *** multiple assignments on one line | ||
+ | ** Discussion of [http://maven.smith.edu/~jfrankli/111s08/pairProgramming2000.pdf article] on pair programming[[Notes on Pair Programming|.]] | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | * '''Friday''' | ||
+ | ** Computer Science lunch. "What we did last summer'': CS Majors share their experience of the past summer. Informal gathering with '''free food''', Ford Hall 345, 12:00-1:00 p.m. | ||
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− | * Lab 2, HW 1 | + | * [[CSC111 Lab 2 2011 | Lab 2]], and [[CSC111 Lab 2 solutions 2011| solutions to the challenges]], [[CSC111 HW 1 2011| HW 1]] and [[CSC111 HW 1 Solutions 2011 | Solution programs for HW 1]] |
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* Reading | * Reading | ||
+ | ** We're starting on Tuesday with material from Chapter 2. In particular understanding variables and assignments, and the temperature conversion program. | ||
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| Week 3 <br /> 9/20<br /> | | Week 3 <br /> 9/20<br /> | ||
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* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
+ | ** Getting to know [http://python.org/ python.org] | ||
+ | *** [http://docs.python.org/py3k/ Python 3 Documentation] | ||
+ | *** ''Built-In Functions'' | ||
+ | ** Processor and Memory: understanding bits, characters, and numbers. | ||
+ | ** Review of the '''print''' statement. [[CSC111 Print Exercises | Exercises]] | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Block and Loop Exercises | Exercises on Blocks and Loops]]. The concept of ''scope''. | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
* '''Thursday''' | * '''Thursday''' | ||
+ | ** Continuation of [[CSC111 Print Exercises | Exercises]] on print statements. | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Block and Loop Exercises | Exercises on Blocks and Loops]]. | ||
+ | ** The concept of ''scope''. | ||
+ | ** Multiple assignment | ||
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− | * Lab 3, | + | * [[CSC111 Lab 3 2011| Lab #3]] and [[CSC111_Lab_3_2011_Solutions|solutions to the challenges]], [[CSC111 Homework 2 2011| Hw #2]] and [[CSC111 Homework 2 Solutions 2011| Solution programs]] |
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* Reading | * Reading | ||
+ | * On Tuesday we'll cover some material from Sections 2.5 (assignment) and 2.6 (definite loops) in Zele. | ||
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| Week 4 <br /> 9/27<br /> | | Week 4 <br /> 9/27<br /> | ||
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* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
+ | ** Q&A About current homework | ||
+ | ** Top-Down design Exercise: | ||
+ | *** A detailed look at the approach taken to solve a [[CSC111 A Form Generator Program|complex assignment.]] | ||
+ | *** Debugging techniques (print statements, comments) | ||
+ | ** Some comments about the last homework assignment | ||
+ | *** Solutions posted (BOTW) | ||
+ | *** Header | ||
+ | *** Documentation | ||
+ | *** Wrap long lines | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
* '''Thursday''' | * '''Thursday''' | ||
+ | ** How to cut Python lines: Rules | ||
+ | ** An introduction to nested loops. | ||
+ | ** Return to the [[CSC111 A Form Generator Program|complex assignment]] of Tuesday: a look at nested loops. | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Nested-Loop Exercises | Some exercises on nested loops]] and [[CSC111 Nested-Loop Exercise Solutions| solutions]] | ||
+ | ** [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0182789/ The Bicentennial Man]... | ||
+ | <center><videoflash>BWMM9Dz_rFs</videoflash><br />(Advance video to 7-minute point and watch...)</center> | ||
+ | |||
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− | * Lab 4, HW 3 | + | * [[CSC111 Lab 4 2011|Lab #4]] and [[CSC111 Lab 4 Solution Programs| solution programs]], [[CSC111 Homework 3 2011 | HW #3]] and [[CSC111 Homework 3 Solution Programs 2011 | Solution Programs]] |
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− | * Reading | + | * Reading: |
+ | * Read Chapter 3 in Zelle on your own. Instead of covering the information of this chapter in a class, we'll visit this information throughout the semester as we progress with Python. | ||
+ | * Important concepts from Chapter 3: | ||
+ | ** the math functions (abs, round), and | ||
+ | ** the fact that mixing integers and floats always yields a float result. | ||
+ | ** math operators: /, //, % (remainder) | ||
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| Week 5 <br /> 10/4<br /> | | Week 5 <br /> 10/4<br /> | ||
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+ | [[Image:TaxiCabCSC111.png|right|150px]] | ||
* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
+ | ** Understanding Python modules and syntax for using them | ||
+ | ** Graphics and Object Oriented Programming | ||
+ | ** Get the [[CSC111 Zelle graphics.py Python 3|graphics.py]] library from [http://mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/ http://mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/] | ||
+ | [[Image:blueprint.jpg|right|150px]] | ||
+ | ** The concept of classes and objects | ||
+ | ** Encapsulating data and actions in objects | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | [[File:GraphicsCartesianSystem.gif]] | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | ** Cartesian system | ||
+ | ** Graphics primitives: GraphWin, Text, Point, Rectangle, Circle, Line. | ||
+ | ** Standard methods: draw(), setWidth(), setFill(), close() | ||
+ | ** Where can I get documentation on all of the Classes and Methods? [http://mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/graphics/graphics/index.html here!] | ||
+ | ** Playing with graphics objects: [[CSC111 First Graphics Demo Program|Demo program]] (A [http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/plain/ good place] for printing graph paper.) | ||
* '''Thursday''' | * '''Thursday''' | ||
+ | ** [[Media:GraphicsClassesAndMethods.pdf| Handout]] on classes and methods defined in graphics.py | ||
+ | ** Continuation of exploration of graphics primitives | ||
+ | ** Point, Circle, Line, Rectangle, Text | ||
+ | ** Taxi Example | ||
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− | * Lab 5, | + | [[Image:CSC111MusicalScore.png|right|100px|A submitted solution]] |
+ | * [[CSC111 Lab 5 2011|Lab #5]] and [[CSC111 lab 5 Solution Programs 2011|solution programs]], [[CSC111 Homework 4 2011| Homework 4]] and [[CSC111 Homework 4 Solutions 2011| Solution Programs]] | ||
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* Reading | * Reading | ||
− | + | ** Chapter 4 on Graphics | |
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| Week 6 <br /> 10/11<br /> | | Week 6 <br /> 10/11<br /> | ||
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* <font color="magenta">'''Tuesday''': <b> Fall Break</b></font> | * <font color="magenta">'''Tuesday''': <b> Fall Break</b></font> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | <center> | ||
+ | [[Image:CalvinDancing.gif]] | ||
+ | </center> | ||
+ | [[Image:CalvinStudies.jpg|100px|right]] | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
* '''Thursday''' | * '''Thursday''' | ||
+ | ** Pixelating George Clooney... | ||
+ | *** A quick word about the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RGB_color_model RGB] color model. Check out this nice [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-stCNB8jT8 video] on YouTube as well... | ||
+ | *** The Image( Point, fileName ) objects | ||
+ | *** The color_rgb( ) and getPixel( x, y ) functions | ||
+ | *** Result: we go from | ||
+ | <br />[[Image:Clooney.gif|200px]] | ||
+ | to [[Image:ClooneyPixelated.png|200px]] | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | *** [[CSC111 Pixelating Clooney| Pixelating Program]] | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Dot Notation and Objects| Exercise with dot notations for objects.]] | ||
+ | ** New string methods: See [http://docs.python.org/py3k/library/stdtypes.html?highlight=capitalize#str.capitalize python.org] for the complete list: center(), upper(), lower(), split() (see this week's lab for more!) | ||
+ | ** Reviewing using indexes with lists: [[CSC111 Exercises on Strings and Lists Indexes| Exercises]] | ||
+ | |||
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− | * Lab 6 | + | * [[CSC111 Lab 6 2011 | Lab 6]] and [[CSC111 Lab 6 Solution Programs 2011| Solution Programs]] |
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* Reading | * Reading | ||
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| Week 7 <br /> 10/18<br /> | | Week 7 <br /> 10/18<br /> | ||
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− | * '''Tuesday: <font color=Magenta>Midterm Exam</font>''' | + | * '''Tuesday: <font color=Magenta>Midterm Exam</font>''' ([[CSC111 Midterm Preparation| preparation page with various typical questions]]) |
** in class | ** in class | ||
** closed books | ** closed books | ||
** closed computers | ** closed computers | ||
* '''Thursday''' | * '''Thursday''' | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Exercises with If-Statements | Exercises with ''IF statements'']] | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Games around Functions | Functions: Games]] | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Exercises with functions | Exercises with Functions]] | ||
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− | * Lab 7, | + | * [[CSC111 Lab 7 2011| Lab #7]] and [[CSC111 Lab7 Solution Programs 2011|Solution Programs]], [[CSC111 Homework 5 2011| Homework #5]] and [[CSC111 Homework 5 Solution 2011 | solution program and sample pictures]] |
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* Reading | * Reading | ||
− | + | ** If statements are covered in Chapter 7 | |
+ | ** Functions are covered in Chapter 6 | ||
+ | ** [http://anh.cs.luc.edu/python/hands-on/3.1/handsonHtml/ifstatements.html A good reference on ''if'' statements] | ||
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* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
+ | [[Image:SusanElliott.jpg|right|100px]] | ||
+ | * Welcome to our visitor: Susan S. Elliott, Founder & Chair, SSE, Inc., and author, ''Across the Divide: Navigating the Digital Revolution as a Woman, Entrepreneur and CEO.'' | ||
+ | * Turing and the Turing Test | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | <center><videoflash>gV67Sj2jkVg</videoflash></center> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loebner_Prize The Loebner Prize] | ||
+ | * And the [http://www.i-programmer.info/news/105-artificial-intelligence/3234-rosette-wins-loebner-prize-2011.html winner for 2011] is: Rosette | ||
+ | * Introduction to [http://labs.telltalegames.com/rosette/ Rosette], the ''chatbot/chatterbot''. | ||
+ | * Python | ||
+ | ** loops: Review the '''break''' statement, and meet a new statement: '''continue''' | ||
+ | ** '''in''' as an operator returning ''true'' or ''false'': if x in [ 1, 2, 4, 10, 20]: ... | ||
+ | ** [[Exercises on break and continue, in | Exercises]] | ||
+ | ** Eliza (demo with emacs: hold shift and hit the escape key. Then type '''xdoctor''' and hit return) | ||
+ | * Want to learn more about chatbots? Check out this [http://www.chatbots.org/chatbot/ page]! | ||
+ | * '''Wednesday''': <font color="magenta">Presentation of the CS Major</font>, 12:00 p.m., FH241. | ||
* '''Thursday''' | * '''Thursday''' | ||
+ | ** building a chatbot similar to Eliza | ||
+ | ** something to start with: get the demo program from [[Lab 8 2011|Lab 8]]. | ||
+ | ** introducing randomness in picking answers | ||
+ | ** know how to stop the conversation | ||
+ | ** Detect family members | ||
+ | ** Detect short negative answers | ||
+ | ** reflection | ||
+ | *** reflect "I" into "you", as in "I am bored" becoming "You are bored?" | ||
+ | *** reflect "I" into "you" and "you" into "I": tricky! | ||
+ | ** How can we make Eliza remember past answers from the user? | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Eliza Class program| program we developed in class]] | ||
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− | * Lab 8, | + | * [[Lab 8 2011|Lab 8]] and [[CSC111 Eliza Class program| solution programs]], [[Homework 6 2011| Homework 6]], and [[CSC111 Homework 6 Solution Programs 2011| Solution Programs]] |
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* Reading | * Reading | ||
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| Week 9 <br /> 11/1<br /> | | Week 9 <br /> 11/1<br /> | ||
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* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
+ | ** A better AI Example: Watson!<br /><videoflash>yJptrlCVDHI</videoflash><br /> | ||
+ | ** A note about HW #5: Dealing with multiple objects: Lists and Loops. [[CSC111 List of Objects| An example program]] | ||
+ | ** Slicing strings and lists. | ||
+ | ** Functions returning values. [[CSC111 Exercises on Functions Returning Values | Exercises]] | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
* '''Thursday''' | * '''Thursday''' | ||
+ | ** Functions returning values. [[CSC111 Exercises on Functions Returning Values | Exercises]] | ||
+ | * [http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/02/stanford-program-cracks-text-based-captchas-shelters-the-replic/ captchas] | ||
+ | * [http://infohost.nmt.edu/tcc/help/pubs/lang/pytut/str-format.html examples of %-formatting] | ||
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− | * Lab 9, HW | + | * [[CSC111 Lab 9 2011 | Lab 9]], [[CSC111 Homework 7 2011| HW 7]] and [[CSC111 Homework 7 Solution 2011| Original Program]] you had to recreate. |
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* Reading | * Reading | ||
+ | ** Slicing of strings is covered in Chapter 5. Slicing of lists works exactly the same way, and is covered in Section 11.2. | ||
+ | ** Functions returning values are covered in Section 6.5.1. | ||
+ | ** Read section 6.6 | ||
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| Week 10 <br /> 11/8<br /> | | Week 10 <br /> 11/8<br /> | ||
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* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
− | * <font color="magenta">'''Thursday''': ''' | + | ** A [[CSC111 surprising behavior| surprising behavior]]... |
+ | ** Using [[CSC111 Text File Example| '''text files''']] exercises illustrating the concept. | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Playing with Text Files| Reading and writing text files]]: Revisiting earlier programs (presidents + Eliza) | ||
+ | ** Disks <br /><videoflash>uJKxUPlhvZY</videoflash><br /> | ||
+ | ::(The disk is opened around the 4-minute time marker, power up around 5 min 30 sec., and read errors show up around 7 min.) | ||
+ | ** SSD vs. HDD ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJMGAdpCLVg YouTube video] -- go to 2 min 30 sec for dramatic vibration test) | ||
+ | * <font color="magenta">'''Thursday''': '''Otelia Cromwell Day''' (no labs) </font> | ||
+ | ** '''Exceptions''': try/except. [[CSC111 Exercises with Exceptions: try/except| Exercises]] | ||
+ | ** The '''While''' loop: the ''indefinite'' loop | ||
+ | *** The syntax and how it works | ||
+ | *** Transforming for-loops in while loops (not very useful, but illustrates well how while loops work) | ||
+ | *** Sentinel loops (looping through numbers, looping through strings) | ||
+ | *** Computation until some quantity reaches some value | ||
+ | *** Making user input robust (keep on asking for something until it is one of the expected values) | ||
+ | *** Infinite loops (while ''True'') | ||
+ | *** '''Boolean''' variables | ||
+ | *** [[CSC111 While Loop Exercises| Exercises]] | ||
+ | |||
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− | * Lab 10, | + | * [[CSC111 Lab 10 2011| Lab 10]], [[CSC111 Homework 8 2011 | Homework 8]] and [[CSC111 Homework 8 Solution 2011| solution program]] |
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* Reading | * Reading | ||
+ | ** Exceptions: Section 7.4 | ||
+ | ** Passing objects: Chapter 6 on Functions | ||
+ | ** Text file processing: Section 5.9 | ||
+ | ** While loops: Chapter 8 | ||
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| Week 11 <br /> 11/15<br /> | | Week 11 <br /> 11/15<br /> | ||
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+ | [[Image:8queens.png|right|100px]] | ||
* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
+ | ** A note about the current ''best 1000 movies'' homework: | ||
+ | *** make sure program does not crash if input file does not exist | ||
+ | *** Test, test, test! The movie 2001 came out in 1968... | ||
+ | ** Continuation of While Loops. | ||
+ | *** Breaking/Continuing from nested while loops | ||
+ | *** '''Boolean''' variables | ||
+ | *** [[CSC111 While Loop Exercises| Exercises]] | ||
+ | |||
* '''Thursday''' | * '''Thursday''' | ||
+ | [[Image:BenFranklin.jpg|150px|right]] | ||
+ | ** Breaking out of double loops: break and continue only work with inner loops [[CSC111 Breaking-out-of-Loop Exercises | Example]] ( and [[CSC111_Lab_11_Solution_Programs_2011|solution programs]]). | ||
+ | ** Review of good practices for this class | ||
+ | **# Read the sections in the textbook that cover the material we see in class | ||
+ | **# Look at the solution programs! There's a reason why they are posted! | ||
+ | **# Redo the exercises we do in class. Try to come up with the solution on your own. | ||
+ | **# Remember [[Benjamin Franklin's Writing Style| Benjamin Franklin]] | ||
+ | ** Exceptions: Difference between '''NameError''' and '''TypeError''': http://docs.python.org/library/exceptions.html | ||
+ | ** Top-Down Design: Putting N-Queens on an NxN chessboard. This is the first step of a more complex problem we'll revisit later and which deals with the [[CSC111 NQueens.py|N-Queens problem]]. | ||
+ | *** [[CSC111 Draw Chessboard: Rough Solution | Program ]] we created in class. | ||
+ | *** 1 solution for an 8x8 chessboard: [3, 6, 2, 7, 1, 4, 0, 5] | ||
+ | ** An introduction to Homework 9's two problems: | ||
+ | *** Average presidency: a rehash of an almost-ready solution | ||
+ | *** Elevator to the Stars: revisiting old solutions with a bit of ingenuity (algorithm) | ||
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− | * Lab 11, | + | * [[CSC111 Lab 11 2011 | Lab 11]], and [[CSC111 Lab 11 Solution Programs 2011| Solution Programs]] |
+ | * [[CSC111 Homework 9 2011 |Homework 9]] and [[CSC111 Homework 9 Solutions 2011| solution programs]] | ||
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* Reading | * Reading | ||
+ | ** Top-Down design rules are covered in Section 9.3 | ||
+ | ** Common loop patterns are covered in Section 8.3 | ||
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| Week 12<br /> 11/22<br /> | | Week 12<br /> 11/22<br /> | ||
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+ | [[File:AlmostTheTruth.jpg|right|150px]] | ||
* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 And now, something completely different| And now, something completely different]] | ||
+ | ** [http://processing.org/ Processing], created by Casey Reas and Benjamin Fry, at MIT. | ||
+ | *** Overview, Examples | ||
+ | *** Programming: [[Simple Game of Pong| a game of pong]]... | ||
+ | |||
*<b><font color="magenta"> '''Thursday''': Thanksgiving Break</font></b> | *<b><font color="magenta"> '''Thursday''': Thanksgiving Break</font></b> | ||
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− | * | + | * [[CSC Make-up Homework 8 2011 | Make-up Homework 8]] |
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* Reading | * Reading | ||
− | + | ||
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| Week 13 <br /> 11/29<br /> | | Week 13 <br /> 11/29<br /> | ||
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* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
− | * '''Thursday''' | + | [[File:TaxiCabCSC111.png|100px|right]] |
+ | ** <font color="red">Office Hours today: 2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.</font> | ||
+ | ** OOP with Classes! | ||
+ | ** A review and an introduction: review objects, introduce classes. | ||
+ | ** OOP and graphics | ||
+ | ** Programming Example with Classes: [[CSC111 A class for a simple car | A class for a car]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Image:fish0.gif|right]] '''Thursday''' | ||
+ | ** Several examples with classes: | ||
+ | ***Cars and Trees... [[CSC111 Car and Trees program|Program written in class]] | ||
+ | *** Fish in a tank... (list of fish available [[Fish for an Aquarium|here]]) | ||
+ | ** [http://mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/graphics/graphics.pdf Zelle's graphics reference]] (something handy to have around...) | ||
+ | <center><videoflash>Ye3nuq07vq0</videoflash><br />(Advance to 2 min 10 sec)</center> | ||
+ | |||
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− | * | + | * [[CSC111 Homework 10 2011| Homework 10]] |
+ | * [[CSC111 Lab 12 2011| Lab 12 ]] and [[CSC111 Lab 12 Solution Program Part 1| Solution program]] | ||
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* Reading | * Reading | ||
+ | ** Classes are covered in Chapter 10 of the textbook. | ||
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| Week 14<br /> 12/6<br /> | | Week 14<br /> 12/6<br /> | ||
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* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
+ | ** <font color="red">Office Hours today: 2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.</font> | ||
+ | ** Discussion: how to create simple animation based on the fish animation: Look at work by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eadweard_Muybridge Eadweard Muybridge]. | ||
+ | <center><videoflash>oGRTEjTzgBc</videoflash></center><br /> | ||
+ | ** More interesting videos on YouTube if you search for Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904), a pioneer of the capture of animal locomotion through photography... | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Animating A Stick Figure | Animating a stick figure]] | ||
+ | ** [http://blog.insicdesigns.com/2011/05/cinemagraph-jaw-dropping-sample-of-animated-photographs/ Animated Photographs...]<br /> | ||
+ | <center>[[Image:AnimatedDogPhoto.gif]]</center><br /> | ||
+ | ** Creating a python module | ||
+ | ** Using a python module | ||
* '''Thursday''' | * '''Thursday''' | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Exercises on Writing Classes| Exercises]] (only last exercise) [[CSC111 Class Exercise Sketch| (What we did in class)]] | ||
+ | ** [[CSC111 Blinking Light Example| Blinking Light]]: objects that have their own "behavior" and state | ||
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− | * | + | * [[CSC111 Lab 13 2011| Lab 13 ]] |
+ | * [[CSC111 Homework 11 2011| Homework 11]] and [[CSC111 Homework 11 solution| solution program]] | ||
+ | * A sample of the scenes created for this week's assignment: | ||
+ | [[Image:blinking1.png|150px]][[Image:blinking2.png|150px]][[Image:blinking3.png|150px]] | ||
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− | * Reading | + | * Reading |
+ | ** Inheritance is covered in Section 12.4 of the textbook. | ||
+ | ** Dictionaries are covered in Section 11.6, ''Non-Sequential Collections'' | ||
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| Week 15 <br /> 12/13<br /> | | Week 15 <br /> 12/13<br /> | ||
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* '''Tuesday''' | * '''Tuesday''' | ||
− | * '''Thursday''' | + | ** Advanced Topic 1: The concept of class ''Inheritance'': [[CSC111 Example of Inheritance: Rectangle with a label| Example]] |
+ | ** Advanced Topic 2: '''Dictionaries'''. A hands on introduction can be found [[CSC111_Lab_12_2010 | here]]. And here's an [[CSC111 Counting Frequencies of Occurrence| example for counting the frequency of occurrence of words or letters in a text]] | ||
+ | *** [[CSC111_Lab_12_2010#Known_Character_Frequencies_for_different_languages | Letter frequencies for various languages]] | ||
+ | *** Practicing with dictionaries: [[CSC111 How cold is it in England?| How cold is it in England?]] | ||
+ | *** [[CSC111 Cold England 2 | Program we did in class]] | ||
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+ | * '''Thursday''': <font color="magenta">'''Final Take-Home Exam'''</font>, will be due '''12/22/11 at 4:00 p.m.''' | ||
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− | * | + | * [[CSC111_Final_Exam_2011| Final Exam]] |
+ | * [[CSC111 Lab 14 2011| Lab 14 ]] | ||
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* Reading | * Reading | ||
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=Links and Resources= | =Links and Resources= | ||
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+ | [[File:TaxiCabCSC111.png|right|150px]] | ||
+ | * [http://mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/ Download] the graphics library | ||
+ | * [http://mcsp.wartburg.edu/zelle/python/graphics/graphics/index.html Documentation] for Zelle's graphics library. | ||
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==Software== | ==Software== | ||
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* Installing and using the [http://www.smith.edu/its/tara/file_transfer/ssh_sftp.html#installing Secure Shell Client] on a Windows PC[http://cs.smith.edu/~thiebaut/classes/111/SecureShell/ .] | * Installing and using the [http://www.smith.edu/its/tara/file_transfer/ssh_sftp.html#installing Secure Shell Client] on a Windows PC[http://cs.smith.edu/~thiebaut/classes/111/SecureShell/ .] | ||
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==Math== | ==Math== | ||
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* [[Media:powersOfTwo.pdf | Powers of 2]] | * [[Media:powersOfTwo.pdf | Powers of 2]] | ||
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Links and Resources
Graphics Library
- Download the graphics library
- Documentation for Zelle's graphics library.
On Line Python books
- disocovermagazine.com blog. Check out the answers posted by many readers. They contain some interesting links that you may find useful!
Python keywords
- The list of all the reserved words of the Python language
- and del for is raise assert elif from lambda return break else global not try class except if or while continue exec import pass yield def finally in print
Linux
- Getting Started with Linux (from U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
- Intermediate Linux (from U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
- A good Emacs tutorial
- Emacs Quick Reference
Misc
- If you decide to work in pairs for the homework assignments, you need to follow the protocol for 'pair programming' as discussed in this article.
- Video talks on Python:
- All the programs of Zelle's Python textbook
- a video of digital horses: what we can do with lists of objects!
Software
- Installing and using the Secure Shell Client on a Windows PC.
- Using SSH on Windows, Linux, or on a Mac with OS X
Math
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