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Saint Louis University

Computer Science 150
Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming

Michael Goldwasser

Fall 2006

Dept. of Math & Computer Science


HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS

We expect to have 8-10 homework assignments during this course. Your lowest score will be dropped at the end of the course and your remaining scores will be averaged.

Please make sure you understand the policy towards Academic Integrity.

Homework assignments are due at the beginning of class. Late assignments will be penalized in accordance with our Late Policy.

The table below gives the assignments, and associated dates. All future dates/topics are tentative until such assignments are made available.

Assignment Topic Due in Class Solutions
hw01 Object-Oriented Design a`vF^`vFc``l-Fhp6#,$-F[yF\a`lF`p7%-F
hw02 Using Primitive Objects 2:10pm, Wednesday 20 September 2006 soln
hw03 For Loops 2:10pm, Tuesday 3 October 2006 soln
hw04 Flow of Control ¤åÑx¶±:_(‹Ú5½?Õye”E£ì™ÕU1§„h”ã´ soln
hw05 Class Definitions 2:10pm, Friday 3 November 2006 soln
hw06 Input, Output and Files 2:10pm, Tuesday 21 November 2006 soln
hw07 Closer Look at Management of Objects 2:10pm, Friday 8 December 2006 soln


Michael Goldwasser
CSCI 150, Fall 2006
Last modified: Monday, 11 December 2006
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