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- CS 111: Home - BU
Intro to Computer Science I Welcome! Click here for info on the summer version of the course Course information Course description The first course for computer science majors and anyone seeking a rigorous introduction Develops computational problem-solving skills by programming in the Python language, and exposes students to a variety of other topics from computer science and its
- Computer Science 111 Introduction to Computer Science I - BU
Teaching Assistants (TAs) plus Undergrad Course Assistants (CAs) see the course website for names and photos: http: www cs bu edu courses cs111 staff shtml Office-hour calendar: http: www cs bu edu courses cs111 office_hours shtml For questions: post on Piazza or cs111-staff@cs bu edu
- Computer Science 111 - BU
Midterm Exams You must be able to take the midterm exams, which will be held on two Wednesday evenings (March 5 and April 9) from 6:30-7:45 p m in locations to be announced We are not scheduled to meet on any other Wednesday evenings Course Website: http: www cs bu edu courses cs111 In addition, some course materials will be posted Blackboard
- Introduction to Computer Science I — CS 111, Boston University
Introduction to Computer Science I Welcome! Most of the course materials are available on this site using the links in the navigation bar The lecture materials (including pre-lecture tasks) and the course announcements are found on Blackboard Course information Exams information about midterm 1 on 2 28 (note: solutions to the extra-practice problems can be found under Other Content on
- CS 111: Creating and Using Folders - BU
Double-click on your cs111 folder to open it Take similar steps to the ones listed above, but start by right-clicking clicking on the inside of your cs111 folder
- CS 111: Installing JFlap
Create a subfolder called ps10 within your cs111 folder Installing the necessary software In PS 10, you will practice building finite state machines (FSMs) using a software simulator called JFlap You first need to install the Java runtime environment on your own machine Here are the instructions for doing so: for Windows for MacOS
- Lab 2: Tracing and debugging; strings, lists and functions
If you haven’t already created a folder named cs111 for your work in this course, follow these instructions to do so Then create a subfolder called lab2 within your cs111 folder, and put all of the files for this lab in that folder
- CS 111: Staff
Your best options are posting it on Piazza (see the link in the navigation bar) or sending an e-mail to cs111-staff@cs bu edu, which will forward your question to all staff members
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