[CSC 435] Class Tomorrow

Andrew J. Pounds pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Mon Feb 9 19:23:17 EST 2026


Guys -- I had a family member pass away this weekend and I am going to 
the funeral in Marietta tomorrow.  I have been, for the most part, 
really pleased with the dusty deck papers.  I've gone through my first 
reading of all of them and am now making notes and testing code.   Two 
things struck me -- I was right on target when I told you it would take 
20-30 pages.  I think most of you wrote somewhere in that page range. 
You ALL could benefit from using captions on your graphs, graphs, and 
code snippets.  There were times when things were confusing and a 
descriptive caption would have cleared all that up.  At this stage of 
the game I have pushed grade issues on anvil back to some of you due to 
issues with building or testing your code.

I hope to finish my second reading of the papers tonight.  I am not 
intending for us to have class tomorrow (to make the funeral I need to 
leave Macon early) but I still need for each of you to look over any 
comments I have placed for you on Anvil and get your repos re-pushed so 
I can finish the grading.  Tomorrow morning would be a great time to do 
that.  I will return the dusty deck papers to you on Thursday and I may 
ask some of you to describe to the class what you did to speed up the code.


-- 
*/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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