[CSC 330] Class This Week
Andrew J. Pounds
pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Mon Dec 5 21:49:24 EST 2022
Please make every effort to be in class tomorrow and Thursday. I will
want to talk to each of the three groups tomorrow about your projects.
The project is due on Thursday and during class on Thursday I have an
in-class assignment for you to complete.
Also - if you have not had a chance, please fill out the course
evaluation. I provided you with 22 in-class exercises to try an
introduce you to the languages and set you on a path to learn them. You
had three different extended projects that were designed to help you see
how new languages evolved from old languages, how old languages have
adapted for modern usage, and how certain languages are better suited
for certain tasks. You also, through the annotated bibliography
exercise, got a taste of how languages are conceived, designed, and
improved. Finally, through forcing you to use git and Anvil and working
on a collaborative project, you got a sense of what it will be like to
work on a professional development team.
Based on the things I have graded, the vast majority of you learned a
lot this semester and hopefully had a good time in the process. I
welcome your feedback in the course evaluations.
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*/Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D./*
/Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science/
/Director of the Computational Science Program/
/Mercer University, Macon, GA 31207 (478) 301-5627/
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