Lecture 4

Nov. 19th, 2009 05:49 pm
elz: (ada-tubes)
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Link to video and handout + Problem set 3







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Revenge of the tickyboxes

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Finished lecture 4
6 (100.0%)

Finished problem set 3
1 (16.7%)



Also! I was thinking, Google Code has some handy code review and commenting features, and who doesn't love version control, right? *g* So I set up an intro-cs-dw Mercurial project over there. I've never actually used Mercurial before, but I like having excuses to learn new things.

To get set up:

1) Email or pm me or leave me a comment and I'll add you as a project committer.

2) Add a folder with your name on it and put your problem set solutions in there.

That way if you want to collaborate with someone or leave helpful feedback or read other people's code, it should be a little easier than using the DW comments.

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Date: 2012-05-03 07:06 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Repeats every 1 day was not intuitive to me what the seoncd box was for. At first, I assumed it was how many days it would repeat and I was thinking this is a bad way to set the number of days. I am not sure the Repeats every n days is worth having on there.-Is never the right default for when the entry ends? I would suggest that if its daily, the following day would be a good default 2 day events are more common than never ending events. If its weekly, maybe never is the right default but indefinitely is probably the more accurate term. It repeats until we cancel it, but we aren't sure when that will be, so its indefinite.

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