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Revision as of 14:51, 17 January 2018
D. Thiebaut (talk) 12:58, 16 January 2018 (EST)
Week 0 Jan 26 |
Topics: Introduction, Python, Idle, Piazza, Moodle submission Lab/Hw Reading - Friday
- Read Chapter 1 in Zelle (textbook)
- Read the article on Pair Programming
Week 1 Feb 5 |
Topics: Chapter 2: variables, definite loops, input Lab/Hw Reading - Monday/Wednesday/Friday
- Read Chapter 2 in Zelle.
Week 2 Feb. 12 |
Topics: Arithmetic operators, math functions, main(). Lab/Hw Reading - Monday/Wednesday/Friday
- Read Chapter 3 in Zelle.
Week 3 Feb. 19 |
Topics: Lab/Hw Reading - Monday/Wednesday/Friday
- No Labs this week (Rally Day)
- Read Chapter 6 in Zelle
Week 4 Feb 26 |
Topics: Functions, Files. Lab/Hw Reading - Monday/Wednesday/Friday
- Chapter 6
Week 5 March 5 |
Topics: Lab/Hw Reading - Monday/Wednesday/Friday
Spring Break
Week 6 March 19 |
Topics: Processing Files Lab/Hw Reading - Monday/Wednesday/Friday
- Chapter 7 in Zelle
Week 7 March 26 |
Topics: Lab/Hw Reading - Monday/Wednesday/Friday
- Indefinite loops are covered in Chapter 8 in Zelle.
Week 8 Apr. 2 |
Topics: Exceptions, Classes, and Objects Lab/Hw Reading - Monday/Wednesday/Friday
- Section 7.4 in Zelle, on Exceptions
- Chapter 10: Defining Classes
Week 9 April 9 |
Topics: Image Processing Lab/Hw Reading - Monday/Wednesday/Friday
Week 10 Apr 16 |
Topics: LAM, User Interface, Widgets, Button, digitizing and rendering a Map Lab/Hw Reading - Monday/Wednesday/Friday
Week 11 Apr 23 |
Topics: Lab/Hw Reading - Monday/Wednesday/Friday
- Zelle, Section 11.6 on Dictionaries.
Week 12 Apr 30 |
Topics: Lists of lists, Inheritance Lab/Hw Reading - Monday/Wednesday
- Chapter 11 on Lists of lists
- Chapter 12 in Zelle, on Objects and Inheritance
Links and Resources
Graphics
- Zelle's graphic library can be found here
- A page with color names supported by the 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.
Python Programs in Textbook
- All the programs of Zelle's Python textbook
Misc
- When you work in pairs during the labs, or on homework assignments, you need to follow the protocol for 'pair programming' as discussed in this article.