CS106A Syllabus CS106A Syllabus CS106A introduces code and computer programming for people who have not programmed before Code and programming are central to so much in modern life, yet code can appear to be impossibly opaque
CS106A Home - Stanford University The 106A final exam is Friday, June 3rd from 8:30-11:30am Locations will be based on your last name Last name: A-H should go to room: Biship Auditorium (in Lathrop) Last name: I-Z should go to room: CEMEX Auditorium (in Graduate School of Business - Knight Management Center, Zambrano Hall)
CS106A - Stanford University In order to take CS 106A, you must sign up for a section between 5:00P M Thursday, January 14th and 5:00P M Sunday, January 17th The signup form will be available on the web at the URL: https: cs198 stanford edu cs198 auth default aspx
CS 106A: Programming Methodology - Lectures - Stanford University Lecture recordings from Mehran Sahami's 2008 offering of CS 106A This calendar displays what we have covered each day and may also contain rough estimates of what we will cover in the future Information listed about future dates is speculative and may change over time, except for exam dates
CS106A: Programming Methodologies - Stanford University Hello everyone! We'll have our final exam on Friday, June 9th from 8:30am-11:30am Here are the room assignments (same as the midterm exam): First names A-P in Hewlett 200; First names Q-Z in Hewlett 201
CS 106A, Lecture 1 - Stanford University What is CS 106A? •Programming Methodology –Focusing on computational problem solving, not syntax –Uses the Javaprogramming language –No former programming experience required! •Topics include: –Karel the Robot –Text-based programs –Graphics and animation –Games –And more…
CS106A Home - Stanford University CS106A Programming Methodologies Summer Quarter 2022 Live lectures, NVIDIA Auditorium MTuWTh 9:45am-10:45am PT
CS 106A | Home - Stanford University Welcome to CS 106A! We are looking forward to a fun quarter Class starts Monday, June 26th at 11:30AM in NVIDIA Auditorium Please see the "Handouts" dropdown above for the General Information handout, as well as the Honor Code handout SCPD students should also read the SCPD Information handout
CS 106A — General Information - Stanford University If you are an undergraduate, you are required to take CS 106A for 5 units of credit If you are a graduate student, you may enroll in CS 106A for 3 or 4 units if it is necessary