Jan 26 Homework 3 Released
Our next homework, Homework 3, has been released and is due 11:59pm on Friday, 1/31. This homework is intended to give you more practice writing Python code to blur black and white images. You will need to apply your knowledge of functions, lists, and nested lists in order to complete this homework.
The best way to get help for the projects is through Ed or Office Hours! Please do not hesitate to ask if you’re stuck on something, because chances are somebody else will be too, and now they can be helped by your thread!
Jan 20 Homework 2 Release + Coding Practice 2 deadline extended
Our next homework, Homework 2, has been released and is due 11:59pm on Friday, January 24th.
This homework is intended to give you more practice writing Python code to analyze DNA data. This applies knowledge of for loops, variables, and strings that you learned from Week 1-2. It will also require you to work with the terminal, which we will describe in the specifications.
The best way to get help for the projects is through Ed or Office Hours! Please do not hesitate to ask if you’re stuck on something, because chances are somebody else will be too, and now they can be helped by your thread!
In addition, the deadline for Coding Practice 2 has been extended until 11:59pm on Friday, January 24th. Please see the pinned post on Ed for more details.
Jan 06 First Day Announcements
Survey + Intro
Welcome to CSE 160! We hope you have a wonderful time this quarter learning Python. To get started, fill out the About You Survey!
Homework 0 Released!
Our first homework of the quarter (Homework 0) has been released and is due 11:59pm on Friday, January 10th. This homework is intended to get you up to speed the course infrastructure and give you some light practice with Python. You can find the instructions for HW0 here.
Preliminary Office Hours now posted
We now have office hours! Office Hours being this week! Office Hours tend to be the best way to get face-to-face help with the instructor or a TA, so do come and say hi!
And a reminder, if you have any questions, please post on Ed! All of the course staff will be checking in on Ed regularly, so you can get help from us without having to schedule an appointment or come to office hours.