[CSC 315] Class on Monday

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Sun Sep 6 17:38:40 EDT 2020


I have gotten several coding questions this weekend via e-mail.   This
makes me happy because I know that you are working on code.

When helping with code I have generally tried to come to your
workstations and help in class, but a colleague saw me helping out in
class the other day and busted me for violating COVID-19 social
distancing rules.  That habit has to change.   Therefore, in class
tomorrow we will have another work day and by the end of the day, not
necessarily the end of the class, I would like each of you to submit an
issue for me to check your first project assignment progress. 

As part of that submission your code should minimally draw the viewport
on the screen and allow me to click on some points.  I will check your
work at some point and comment on the issue.  Depending on what I see I
will either close the issue or reassign it to you.  If your notification
settings are set up properly, you should be getting e-mails from Anvil
when there is a change in an issue.

I am going to have to be more diligent about maintaining social
distancing rules -- so I will not be able to come to your workstations
to look over code with you in the classroom.  Trust me, this make
teaching this stuff MUCH harder for me -- I like getting in the code
with you, but for the sake of safety I am going to half to limit myself
from doing that and utilize Anvil to help you with your code.

We also have the possibility of Zooming over code outside of the classroom.

Keep the e-mail questions coming -- but when it comes to code questions
try to submit them via Anvil.

Stay safe and CODE ON!


-- 
Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D.  (pounds_aj at mercer.edu)
Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science
Director of the Computational Science Program
Mercer University,  Macon, GA 31207   (478) 301-5627

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