Homework 10
CSSE 221 – Fundamentals of Software Development Honors
Fall 2009–2010
You can get help on any of these problems by:
- Visiting the CSSE lab (F217, Moench hall) during the
CSSE lab assistant hours, or
- Emailing csse221-staff, or
- Bringing your questions to class (you get an automatic extension for any problem for which you bring a question).
Things to do
- Complete BallWorlds.
- Do this with your partner using pair programming.
If you can't meet with your partner or your partner does not show up for a meeting, see me.
- By far the best time and place to work on it is
during the
CSSE lab assistant hours.
You get extra credit for working there, for the next week or so!
- If you get stuck on one of the classes, get help as needed or bring questions to class.
- BallWorlds is not due until Tuesday, but we will turn to new material in class Monday.
- Skim/read Chapter 7 (Arrays and Array Lists) from Big Java, and bring any questions about it to class:
- Skim if the material is familiar to you, but I would expect that much of it is new to most of you.
- As you reach each Self Check problem at the end of each section:
- Do the Self Check problem (in your head, no need to write anything down), and
- Check your answer versus the answer at the end of the chapter.
- Also keep track of:
- how many Self-Check problems you DID (hopefully ALL of them), and
- how many Self-Check problems you GOT RIGHT (deal with partial credit however you see fit).
- Finally, when you are done with the reading, do the Quiz on Self-Check Problems from Big Java, Chapter 7 (Arrays and Array Lists).
- Find it on Angel under Lessons ~ Quizzes.
- The quiz asks only how many self-check problems you did and how many you got right.
- Your score on the quiz is based only on how many you did (the question on how many you got right is just information that helps me help you).
- Review the Summaries of much of what we have been discussing.
- Bring questions to class!