CSci 480 Fall '99 Announcements

December 18, 1999: The final grades are now online.

December 15, 1999: The total grades for CS480 are online now. Every student please check on the web and make sure your grades are right. Otherwise please meet TA Fred in his office PHE 222 (Phone: 213-7406436), or email him fredyanggan@yahoo.com to settle it down. The deadline is 12:30 pm December 16.

December 9, 1999: The final exam will be in SAL 101, Monday, December 13, at 4:30 PM. This is a location change from the earlier erroneous announcement. The time has not changed.

December 8, 1999: Grade information.

November 18, 1999: Code for an efficient merge sort is available You can modify it to be completely general by changing the array type from int to Object. Java doesn't use templates as in C++. To pass an Object array, cast your specific type input array to Object type in the parameter list, and then cast it back to the specific type when the sort is complete.

November 12, 1999: Midterm exam standard answer is available now.

November 9, 1999: Homework 5 due date is slipped one week. See the syllabus. I have also put links to all all the example applets on the Resources page.

November 8, 1999: midterm exam result are available now.

October 25, 1999: We have a larger room for the exam (today): SGM 123. Seely G. Mudd Hall is just north of OHE.

October 2, 1999: Projects 3 and 4 descriptions have been posted so students may get an early start if they wish.

September 22, 1999: Project 1 is due today, on paper in class. While color printing is nice, if you don't have access to a color printer, make sure your colors appear different enough in dithered rendering that your graphic output features are demonstrable on a black ink printer.

Remote students should courier or physical mail their reports, time stamped today for no late penalty. Do not email binary files! Fax tends to have very poor results for graphics unless you set the fax transmisison to high resolution mode, and even then I prefer a good print by physical mail. You don't have to do both fax and physical mail. That will only add to the confusion.

August 20, 1999: Students should read chapter 1 of the text Introduction to Computer Graphics before the first class on Monday, August 30.


Email: Richard dot J dot Wagner at gmail dot com

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