Computer Science 126

Fall 1998

  • Announcements
  • General Information
  • Programming Assignments
  • Reading and Exercises
  • Lectures
  • Help!

  • Reading and Exercises sheets are handed out in class on Tuesdays for discussion in precepts the following Monday. Do the reading and try the excercises without looking at the answers. You are encouraged to collaborate with others in the class on this material. Do not hand in solutions. You are responsible for learning this material in a timely fashion. Doing so will help you learn more from the programming assignments, lectures, and precepts. Tests will be closed book, and drawn from these exercises.

    Reading and Exercises

    Week 0: for discussion 9/21
    Week 1: for discussion 9/28
    Week 2: for discussion 10/5
    Week 3: for discussion 10/12
    Week 4: for discussion 10/19
    Week 5: for discussion 10/26
    Week 6: for discussion 11/9
    Week 7: for discussion 11/16
    Week 8: for discussion 11/23
    Reading period: for discussion 1/8 and 1/11

    Any changes or corrections to the exercises will be noted in the course announcements. You are responsible for the information in the (most up to date) electronic versions. Feel free to look ahead at any future exercises that appear online, but those are subject to change.

    Another good way to prepare for an exam is to answer old exam questions. The course packet includes some of these. Here are detailed solutions to some of the problems. You will benefit much more by attempting the problems first, then checking the solutions.

    Some Detailed Exam Solutions


    Copyright © 1998, Robert Sedgewick