There will be one homework per week due on Thursday nights (except for the last week of the term, when the homework will be due on Tuesday).
The individual project has two deadlines: a first phase will be due on Monday, September 24; the final project will be due Sunday, October 7.
See the Homework Expectations for details on how to prepare your assignments. The general grading guidelines shows the instructions we give the TAs for grading your assignments. Remember to adhere to the academic honesty and collaboration policy on all assignments.
8/26: Homework pairs have been posted to the myWPI course materials area.
Assignment 7: due Tuesday, October 9, 11:59pm
Note due date is Tuesday, not Thursday
Assignment 6: due Thursday, October 4 11:59pm
Assignment 5: due Thursday, September 27 11:59pm
First phase due Monday, September 24 at 11:59 (assignment name project-design)
Second phase due Sunday, October 7 at 11:59 (assignment name project-final)
Assignment 4: due Thursday, September 20 11:59pm
Assignment 3: due Thursday, September 13 11:59pm
Assignment 2: due Thursday, September 6 11:59pm
Assignment 1: due Thursday, August 30, 11:59pm
Here's a sample format for assignments (extra functions over the same data model could go after the test cases for portable?)
Complete the on-line survey of programming background and perceptions. This should take about 10-15 minutes. We will not assign a grader to your homeworks until we receive your survey, so please submit them by the listed due date.
Send preferences for your homework partner. Send one email to Professor Fisler (kfisler@cs.wpi.edu) with both names (CCed to your partner); mention CS 1102 in the subject line. Anyone who has not selected a homework partner by the deadline will be assigned one. We will assign teams of two unless we end up with an odd number of students in the class. You may request a trio, but tell me who will work with someone else if we need to split off one person.
If you want us to assign you a partner, but do not want to be paired with a particular student (or two), email Professor Fisler with the name of the person you do NOT want to be paired with. Please make it clear in your message that you are asking to not be paired with the named student(s) in this case.
Read the course and academic honesty policies and tips for succeeding in the course.