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Lab00: Pre-Lab Fast Presentation 5 – 10 min KFUPM, CCSE, ICS Dept. 2006-2007 Fall Semester, Term 061 ICS102-54 Al-Zouri, Ali.
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Outline/Agenda Who I Am? Course Description (In General) Course Material (In General) Grading Policy (Tentative) Remarks From Studying Experience Some Important Points Introduction to Computing Using Java
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Who I Am? Name: Ali Al-Zouri graduated from KFUPM @ semester 042 joined KFUPM @ semester 051 Office: Building 23 - Room 080 Phone: 860 - 2483 E-Mail: alzouri@ccse.kfupm.edu.sa : WebCT Mailalzouri@ccse.kfupm.edu.sa Website: www.ccse.kfupm.edu.sa\~alzouri Off. Hour: S 04:00 – 05:00 PM, M 04:00 – 05:00 PM and T 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM Lab Time: T 2:00 AM – 5:10 PM [Section 54] Lab Loc.: Building 23, Room 015
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Course Description (In General) Overview of computers and computing. Introduction to a typical programming language, such as JAVA. Basic data types and operators. Basic object-oriented concepts. Wrapper classes. Console input/output. Logical expressions and control structures. Memory models and methods. Arrays and strings. More object-oriented concepts
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Course Material (In General) “Absolute Java” by Walter Savitch, Addison Wesley, First Edition, 2004 !!! companion web site: www.aw-bc.com/codemate (follow the steps on the 1 st page of your textbook) www.aw-bc.com/codemate WebCT Course Site webcourses.kfupm.edu.sa webcourses.kfupm.edu.sa If you wish, this is the ICS102 old pages: www.ccse.kfupm.edu.sa/ics102/old.htm www.ccse.kfupm.edu.sa/ics102/old.htm
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Remarks Lectures and labs are integrated and they complement each other. To pass this course, you MUST pass its lab. Cheating will be reported to the Department Chairman. Attendance will be checked at the beginning AND at the end of each lab. An official excuse must be shown within ONE week. Absence of 3 labs will result in a DN (Denial) grade. 1% will be deducted for each lab absence. NO make-up of quizzes or any class work.
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From Studying Experience [1/2] Before you start writing your code, try to design your problem first in any way you want. Don’t try to copy and past the code at this first stage of your programming; instead type it. You will learn from your errors. You will discover a lot of new things. Your quizzes !!! and exams will be written. Don’t delay your assignment to the last moment. You will do it in a hurry You will do it only for submission purpose, if you manage to finish it.
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From Studying Experience [2/2] 45 Hours You will spend 45 hours in this lab, so try to benefit from this lab as much as possible. Being a “Java” programmer is better than being “nothing” programmer! Organization This is programming. Organize your work as well as your code; in this way you will spend less time when you refer back to your work or code. Normally in your future work, you will write programs for others not for yourself. So, be organized as much as possible.
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Some Important Points Be prepare for the lab No explanation, although a lab material is included in the lab note! Absolutely programming and answering questions. Pre-Lab Quizzes Simple question(s) test your preparation for the lab.
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Introduction to Computing Using Java Refer to the MS Word document.
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