Class 42: Project Presentations CS150: Computer Science

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David Evans http://www.cs.virginia.edu/evans Class 42: Project Presentations CS150: Computer Science University of Virginia Computer Science David Evans http://www.cs.virginia.edu/evans

Congratulations!

Charge Change the World!

Small, Simple Programs that Changed the World eBay (P. Omidyar) WorldWideWeb (Tim Berners-Lee) VisiCalc (Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston) Smalltalk (Adele Goldberg, Alan Kay, Dan Ignalls) ? (Chad Hurley, Steve Chen, and Jawed Karim ) (Steve Huffman, Alexis Ohanian ) Napster (Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker) (cs150 Student)

Course Pledge Reminder I will provide useful feedback. I realize that CS150 is an evolving course and it is important that I let the course staff know what they need to improve the course. I will not wait until the end of the course to make the course staff aware of any problems. I will provide feedback either anonymously (using the course feedback form) or by contacting the course staff directly. I will fill out all course evaluation surveys honestly and thoroughly. If I like the course, I will help promote it by telling my friends about it. If I really like the course, I may even tell professors and deans about it. If I don't like the course, I will make sure the course staff know why.

Project Presentations Magic Bus http://www.johndevor.com/    Eric Montgomery, John Devor, Jung Hong Social RPG http://www.jellywars.com/something    Ben Morrison Hoo's Junk http://people.virginia.edu/~rar8j/html/    Alex Rawls Metro Router http://people.virginia.edu/~mwl3k/metrorouting/    Kristen Henderson, Michael Lew The Awesome Tank Game http://people.virginia.edu/~msk2c/cs150/tank/main.html     Jessica Geist, Mark Berry, Meghan Knoll The Apartment Complex http://www.people.virginia.edu/~mvs6f/cs150final     Sara Alspaugh, Ellen Clarke, Becky Elstad, Mike Szlamowicz vBay http://www.people.virginia.edu/~jkb4s/auction/     Andrew Baker, Jonathan Faulkner, Jordan Buller Graduation Photo Break