Some more end of quarter announcments, change to project late days for Part 2
View Full Announcement on EdDetails about our different lesson 26 format.
View Full Announcement on EdFeedback for HW4 released. Details for how to access and common mistakes we saw when grading.
View Full Announcement on EdInformation about how to access Part 0 feedback.
View Full Announcement on EdInformation about Part 0 due tonight and some information about Project Part 1.
View Full Announcement on EdDetails about the extension to the HW4 late day cutoff
View Full Announcement on EdFeedback for HW3 released. Details for how to access and common mistakes we saw when grading.
View Full Announcement on EdAnnouncement about group finding activity for project.
View Full Announcement on EdHunter 5/5 Office hours canceled and announcement about Class Session 17.
View Full Announcement on EdSummarizes high-level points from mid-quarter feedback and talks about changes for the future.
View Full Announcement on EdReminder about mid-quarter feedback, HW4 released, Project Part 0 released.
View Full Announcement on EdReminder about HW3 being due and how to submit.
View Full Announcement on EdFeedback for HW2 released. Details for how to access and common mistakes we saw when grading.
View Full Announcement on EdMid quarter feedback extra credit incentive. Remember to update Canvas groups if you're coming to lecture!
View Full Announcement on EdMid quarter feedback reminder, Canvas groups reset.
View Full Announcement on EdFeedback for HW1 released. Details for how to access and common mistakes we saw when grading.
View Full Announcement on EdHW2 released and a reminder about how to use Ed discussion.
View Full Announcement on EdFeedback for HW0 released. Details for how to access and common mistakes we saw when grading.
View Full Announcement on EdClass technology feedback, HW1 releaesed, HW0 due date adjusted
View Full Announcement on EdHW0, Lesson completion, Section, Extra materials.
View Full Announcement on EdReleasing HW0, Announcing new way to select class session breakouts.
View Full Announcement on EdClarifying the intent of lessons and how they are graded.
View Full Announcement on EdRe-emphasizing how the rest of the classes will look different than today.
View Full Announcement on EdReminding everyone for the instructions for how to join the call (and some fun facts about Dua Lipa)
View Full Announcement on EdThe course website has been published (you're here now!). All the information for the course can be found here. There is nothing you need to do before the first class on Monday besides figure out how to sign into Zoom and join the call!
View Full Announcement on EdWelcome message and a form for you to fill out to tell us how you are currently doing.
View Full Announcement on EdThe world has become data-driven. Domain scientists and industry increasingly rely on data analysis to drive innovation and discovery; this reliance on data is not only restricted to science or business, but also is crucial to those in government, public policy, and those wanting to be informed citizens. As the size of data continues to grow, everyone will need to use powerful tools to work with that data.
This course teaches intermediate data programming. It is a follow on to CSE142 (Computer programming I) or CSE160 (Data Programming).
The course complements CSE143, which focuses more deeply on fundamental programming concepts and the internals of data structures. In contrast, CSE163 emphasizes the efficient use of those concepts for data programming.
In this course, students will learn:
This is class is designed as the second introductory programming course that focuses on writing programs that work with data. The prerequisites for the class require students having taken CSE 142 or CSE 160 and the class has been designed to be accessible to students from either of those backgrounds. Students that have taken 143 are welcome to take this class as it will serve as a complement to the material learned in 143 with only minor overlap.
Because this course will have students coming from many different class backgrounds, the first couple of weeks will be pretty different for students depending on what classes they have taken. Here is what we expect students to see in the first weeks based on their background:
If you want to learn more about the policies and structure for this class, please check the course syllabus