Welcome to CSE 123: Introduction to Computer Programming III 🎉
What is this class? What will I learn?
Computing continues to play an ever-increasing role in today’s society. Having an understanding of computing is an essential skill for those in the 21st century; from working in industries more reliant on technology, using computational methods to further scientific understanding, or being an informed citizen in a world with technology all around us.
This course is a third course in computer programming focused on the design and implementation of data structures. It assumes students already have significant experience with programming and understand fundamental computing concepts (such as control structures (loops and conditionals), variables and data, and arrays) as well as basic data structure (lists, sets, stacks, queues, and maps/dictionaries) and the fundamentals of object-oriented programming.
In this course, students will learn:
- How to implement compound data structures such as lists and trees.
- The use of recursion to efficiently solve computational problems.
- How to utilize inheritance to represent relationships among similar classes.
Prior Experience and Expectations
Prerequisite Material
This course is intended for students who already have some programming experience. Students entering CSE 123 should already be familiar with programming constructs for problem decomposition (methods or functions), control structures (loops and conditionals), variables and data types (such as integer data), data structures such as arrays, lists, sets, and maps/dictionaries, and the basics of object-oriented programming.
To better assess if CSE 123 is the right class for you, the Allen School has developed a Self-Guided Placement to help students assess which intro course is the right one for them to enroll in. Please see this website for more information on who to contact if you have questions about which introductory CSE course is the right course for you.
Programming Language
CSE 123 is taught in the Java programming language. Unlike CSE 122, CSE 123 does assume prior experience with the Java programming langauge. If you have not programmed in Java before, or would like to get some extra practice or review, please see our Java Tutorial.
If you want to learn more about the course and its policies, please check out our course syllabus.
Feedback
Feedback is always welcome! You can contact the the course staff or submit anonymous feedback.
Registration
Please do not email the course staff or instructors regarding registration for the course. The course staff do not have access to add codes. Please email ugrad-adviser@cs.washington.edu fr assistance.
Announcements¶
Feb 22 C2 & Resub 4 Feedback Out!
Feedback for the latest assignment and resubmissions is now final.
See the full announcement on Ed! Feb 22 Creative Project 3 Released
Our final creative project is now available.
See the full announcement on Ed! Feb 21 IPL Closed from 4:30-7:30pm
The IPL will be closed for a few hours this evening to accommodate staff meetings.
See the full announcement on Ed!This Week (at a glance)¶
Sunday (03/05)
- ♻️ Quiz Retake form closes @ 11:59 pm for the next Quiz Retake
Monday (03/06)
- None
Tuesday (03/07)
- 🧑🏫 Section 17: Review
- ♻️ Quiz Retake (must be scheduled from last form)
Wednesday (03/08)
- 👥 Lesson 18: Final exam review
Class sessions @ 12:30 in KNE 210 and 2:30 in KNE 120.
Thursday (03/09)
- 🧑🏫 Section 18: Review
- 🔁 Weekly resubmission period closes @ 11:59 pm
Friday (03/10)
- 👥 Lesson 19: Victory lap and next steps
Class sessions @ 12:30 in KNE 210 and 2:30 in KNE 120. - 💻 P3 - Huffman due @ 11:59 pm.
Saturday (03/11)
- None
Calendar¶
Info
This is a rough sketch of the quarter and things are subject to change. We can accurately predict the past, but predicting the future is hard!
Lessons
Anything listed in the “Lesson” materials for a day should be read before attending class that day. The Lessons are a first introduction to the most important terms and concepts for that day of class. It is okay if the Lesson doesn’t make complete sense as we have the rest of the class day to clarify the concepts, but if you don’t do the Lesson the class session won’t make any sense.
Topic | Programming / Creative Projects | Resubmissions | ||
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Week 1 | ||||
Mon 01/02 | HOLIDAY New Year's Day (observed) | |||
Tue 01/03 | HOLIDAY No class | |||
Wed 01/04 | LES 00 Welcome; Syllabus Details Note: Normally you would complete the Pre-class Work before class. There is nothing you need to complete before class today! | |||
Thu 01/05 | SEC 00 Welcome resources: materials | |||
Fri 01/06 | LES 01 Implementing data structures; References | |||
Released P0 I.S. by 11:59 pm Warm Up/Review | ||||
Week 2 | ||||
Mon 01/09 | ||||
Tue 01/10 | SEC 01 Implementing data structures; References resources: materials | |||
Wed 01/11 | LES 02 Pre-/Post-conditions; Exceptions | |||
Released C0 I.S. by 11:59 pm Abstract Strategy Games | ||||
Thu 01/12 | SEC 02 Pre-/Post-conditions; Exceptions resources: materials | |||
Fri 01/13 | LES 03 Inheritance; Polymorphism | |||
Week 3 | ||||
Mon 01/16 | HOLIDAY Martin Luther King, Jr. Day | |||
Tue 01/17 | SEC 03 Inheritance; Polymorphism resources: materials | |||
Wed 01/18 | LES 04 Abstract classes; Comparable | |||
Released C1 I.S. by 11:59 pm Survivor Challenge | ||||
Thu 01/19 | SEC 04 Abstract classes; Comparable resources: materials | |||
Fri 01/20 | LES 05 Linked nodes | |||
Released R1 Due 11:59 pm Resub 1 | ||||
Week 4 | ||||
Mon 01/23 | ||||
Tue 01/24 | QUIZ 00 Quiz 0 Note: Information for Quiz 0
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Wed 01/25 | LES 06 Linked nodes w/loops | |||
Thu 01/26 | SEC 06 Linked nodes | |||
Fri 01/27 | LES 07 Linked lists | |||
Released R2 Due 11:59 pm Resub 2 | ||||
Week 5 | ||||
Mon 01/30 | ||||
Tue 01/31 | SEC 07 Linked nodes w/loops resources: materials | |||
Wed 02/01 | LES 08 Putting it all together Note: No pre-class work for today! | |||
Released P1 I.S. by 11:59 pm Mini-Git | ||||
Thu 02/02 | SEC 08 Linked lists resources: materials | |||
Fri 02/03 | LES 09 Recursive tracing | |||
Released R3 Due 11:59 pm Resub 3 | ||||
Week 6 | ||||
Mon 02/06 | ||||
Tue 02/07 | QUIZ 01 Quiz 1 Note: Information for Quiz 1
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Wed 02/08 | LES 10 Recursive programming | |||
Released C2 I.S. by 11:59 pm Mondrian Art | ||||
Thu 02/09 | SEC 10 Recursive tracing; Recursive programming | |||
Fri 02/10 | LES 11 Exhaustive search | |||
Released R4 Due 11:59 pm Resub 4 | ||||
Week 7 | ||||
Mon 02/13 | ||||
Tue 02/14 | SEC 11 Exhaustive search | |||
Wed 02/15 | LES 12 Recursive backtracking | |||
Released P2 I.S. by 11:59 pm Disaster Relief | ||||
Thu 02/16 | SEC 12 Recursive backtracking | |||
Fri 02/17 | LES 13 Binary trees | |||
Released R5 Due 11:59 pm Resub 5 | ||||
Week 8 | ||||
Mon 02/20 | HOLIDAY Presidents' Day | |||
Tue 02/21 | QUIZ 02 Quiz 2 Note: Information for Quiz 2
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Wed 02/22 | LES 14 Binary search trees | |||
Released C3 I.S. by 11:59 pm "BrettFeed" Quiz | ||||
Thu 02/23 | SEC 14 Binary trees | |||
Fri 02/24 | LES 15 Runtime analysis | |||
Released R6 Due 11:59 pm Resub 6 | ||||
Week 9 | ||||
Mon 02/27 | ||||
Tue 02/28 | SEC 15 Binary search trees | |||
Wed 03/01 | LES 16 Huffman encoding Note: These slides are from a previous course and quarter, but have the same content as the ones Brett used. | |||
Released P3 I.S. by 11:59 pm Huffman | ||||
Thu 03/02 | SEC 16 Runtime analysis/Huffman | |||
Fri 03/03 | LES 17 Hashing | |||
Released R7 Due 11:59 pm Resub 7 | ||||
Week 10 | ||||
Mon 03/06 | ||||
Tue 03/07 | SEC 17 Review | |||
Wed 03/08 | LES 18 Final exam review | |||
Thu 03/09 | SEC 18 Review | |||
Fri 03/10 | LES 19 Victory lap and next steps | |||
Released R8 Due 11:59 pm Resub 8 | ||||
Week 11 | ||||
Mon 03/13 | LES XX Final exam review session (4:30-6:50pm, SMI 120) | |||
Tue 03/14 | EXAM Final Exam (12:30-2:20pm) | |||
Wed 03/15 | ||||
Thu 03/16 | ||||
Fri 03/17 | ||||