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CS 331 Spring 2019: Syllabus
CS 331 Spring 2019 > Syllabus
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E-mail: ggchappell@alaska.edu
Paper mailbox: Inside the Computer Science Department office, 527 Duckering.
After taking this class, students should:
Understand the concepts of syntax and semantics, and how syntax can be specified.
Important Dates
Also see the Semester Plan, on the class webpage.
Mon, Apr 29 Last regular class meeting
Thu, May 2 Final Exam 1–3 pm in the classroom
Homework—Homework will be assigned every week or two, and will consist of both programming and answering questions. Homework turned in late will generally be penalized. Homework submitted more than two weeks after the assignment due date will generally not be graded.
To do the homework, students must obtain access to recent versions of the following programming languages: Lua (version 5.1 or later), Haskell (get The Haskell Platform), Forth (GNU version: Gforth), Scheme (get DrRacket), and Prolog (GNU version: gprolog). All of these are available in the Duckering 536 lab.
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*At the end of the semester, the total points possible on quizzes may differ from this; quiz scores will be scaled accordingly, so that the total is as stated above.
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