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May 4: Final grades have been posted to ISIS. Here's the grade distribution

May 3: The grades for final project and final exam have been uploaded on webct.
           Wish you all a Happy Summer Vacation- Mahendra Kumar(TA)

April 28: The deadline for the final project is April 29, 11:59 PM. No extension will be provided.

April 27: Please note that your project must comply with the following format for input and output:
$ ./p1 -ast output_tree_filename input_program_filename
Example: ./p1 -ast outputTree.text tiny01

April 26: Dr. Bermudez will hold one last office hours session Monday, 4/27 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.

April 26: A sample final exam (last year's) is available HERE

April 18: Material for the Final:
Topic PPT Lecture Textbook Section
Compilation 2 1.6
Language Theory 3
Regular Languages 4-5 2.1.1, 2.2, 2.4.1
Parsing 6-9 2.1 - 2.3
Names, bindings, scopes 10-11 3.1 - 3.5
RPAL 12-14
Scheme 15 10.3
Expressions and Statements 16 (NOT COVERED)
Logic Programming 17 11.1 - 11.2
Object Orientation 18-19 9.1 - 9.4

April 18: The final exam will be Wed. 4/29, 12-2 p.m. in ROOM CSE 118.

April 15: Homework 2 has been posted and the due date for submission is April 22 at 11:59 PM.

April 8: We'd like to schedule the final exam for Wednesday, April 29, at 12 noon, location TBA, instead of 7:30 a.m. (ugh!) If anyone has a problem with this date and time, please let us know.

April 5: The lexical specification has been updated. Comments in Tiny begin with '{', end with '}', and can cross line boundaries.

April 1: Homework 1 has been graded. Please check your grades in WebCT. If you have any issues with the grading, drop by my office hours.- TA

March 30: Solution to the midterm exam is HERE .

March 30: Test programs for your Tiny parser project are HERE

March 26: Midterm grades have been released. Please check your grades in WebCT in " MyGrades" section. Please come to my office hours on Tuesday or Thursday to collect your paper or discuss any grading issues. Check my schedule in the course webpage for office hours info. No correction to grades would be made after 15 days. Thanks, Mahendra Kumar

March 6: Here are two sets of exercises for the midterm: Exercises_1 and Exercises_2 .

March 02: Midterm is scheduled for March 18th, 2009. It will cover material till lecture 15 and will be primarily based on the powerpoint slides with the textbook as background material.

February 04: Homework 1 has been assigned and the due date is on 02/18/2009 at 11:59 PM. Please submit your Homework on WebCT before midnight in a zip or tar file. Homework will not be accepted by the WebCT system after 12:05 AM on 02/19/2009.

January 29:You all will be required to submit a perl program as a part of your first assignment. The program would be related to regular expression because this feature is in-built in perl language itself. Please take a look at this Perl Manual which gives a quick overview of the language. You do not have to read every page. Read how to accept input and write simple programs. Do not worry about other complex features.

January 29: Please make sure that you also check your WebCT account for any important announcements and reading material.

January 29: Access to WebCT is up now. You all will be required to submit all your assignments via WebCT. Please login using your gatorlink user ID and password and not your CISE user ID .

January 29: TA office hours are up now. Please check on the course webpage to see his office hours time and location .

January 12: Announcing the 4th semi-annual CISE Career Development Workshop .

January 7: Website is up. Well, duh ... if you're reading it ...