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6.092  Introduction to Software Engineering in Java

IAP 2011

Instructors: Adam Marcus, Dina D Kachintseva, Eugene Wu, Evan Jones

Lectures:  Jan 13, 14, 19, 26 1-3PM  (32-123)
Lectures:  Jan 21  (6-120)
Lectures:  Jan 24  (32-124)    

Class Info: 

An introduction to software engineering, using the Java programming language. Covers concepts useful to 6.005. The focus is on developing high quality, working software that solves real problems. Students will learn the fundamentals of Java. The class is designed for students with some programming experience, but if you have none and are motivated you will do fine. Students who have taken 6.005 should not take this course. Each class is composed of one hour of lecture and one hour of assisted lab work.

 

Please bring your laptops to class, fully charged. There may not be enough outlets for everyone. Please follow the directions for installing Java and Eclipse before the first class.

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Announced on 28 January 2011  12:01  p.m. by Eugene Wu

Assignment 5 Graded

Assignment 5 grades are now up.

At this point, you should be able to see a grade for assignments 1-5 in the Gradebook. If you are missing a grade for any of these assignments, please check the "Homework" section for relevant comments.

Announced on 26 January 2011  7:15  p.m. by Dina Kachintseva

Assignment 4 Graded

The grades for Assignment 4 are now up. Keep in mind that any comments or feedback you receive on assignments, can be found in the "Homework" section.

Announced on 25 January 2011  10:34  p.m. by Dina Kachintseva

Assignments 1-3 graded

We have finished grading assignments 1-3. If you have questions, email:

Assignment 1: Evan
Assignment 2: Adam
Assignment 3: Eugene

Announced on 25 January 2011  9:34  a.m. by Adam Marcus

In 32-124 today (Jan. 24)

We will be in 32-124 again today. That is the small room in the Stata center that we were in before. This means it might be full for the lecture, but based on our count from Friday, it won't be too busy for the lab portion.

Sorry that we couldn't find a better room. Wednesday we are back in 32-123 (the big room) so we will have plenty of space.

Evan

Announced on 24 January 2011  11:45  a.m. by Evan Jones

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