COP4020: Programming Languages
Getting Started
ENTER
classroom.
General Information
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Prerequisites
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Familiarity with at least one contemporary programming language.
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Textbook
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Michael L. Scott.
Programming Language Pragmatics -
Other material
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class notes
and handouts -
Web site
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Main page
and
UniversalClass.com
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When?
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MWF: 1:25 - 2:15 pm
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Where?
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101 J. Love Building
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Recitations
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Wed; sec 1 = 2:30 - 3:20 pm, sec 2 = 3:35 - 4:50 pm, sec 3 = 6:45 - 8:00 pm, sec 4 = 8:15 - 9:30 pm
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Attendance
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Roll is not taken, but you are responsible for all material presented in class and on the Web site.
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Exams
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There is a midterm and a final exam. Click
here
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Assignments
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Oral presentations and exercises from the book will be assigned as homework on a regular basis. The assignments are intended for learning purposes and as preparation for the tests.
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Grading
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See
exams
for the grading policy and the breakdown of your final grade. Exam dates will be scheduled in advance. A grade of zero will be recorded for missed exams unless prior arrangements have been made. Assignments will be given on a regular bases and are intended to prepare for the tests. The assignments, when turned in before or at the due date before midnight, will be graded. When turned in late, 5% will be deducted from the homework grade
per day
until the homework
has been received, with a maximum extension of five days.
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Cheating
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Homework assignments should be completed individually.
Copying another's solution is cheating.
See the
Honor Code
stated in the
Student Handbook
for more details.
Contact Information
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Institution
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Florida State University,
Computer Science Department -
Instructor
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Dr. Robert van Engelen -
Office
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Carothers Hall Rm 101B -
Phone
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(850) 644 9661
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engelen@cs.fsu.edu
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Office Hours
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1:15-2:15pm Tue+Thu
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Teaching Assistant
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Warren Davis
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TA office hours
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to be determined ???
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E-mail
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wdavis@cs.fsu.edu
Please advice the instructor of this class at your earliest convenience (minimum of five working days) if you have a disability
that will require a reasonable accomodation for any of the activities in the course schedule.
Please notify the Department of Computer Science five working days prior to the event if a reasonable accomodation for a
disability is needed: 644 2296 (voice), 644 0058 (fax).
This syllabus and other class materials are available in alternative format upon request.
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Ctadel
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