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Announcements
- Final exam grades and course grades have been posted to the gradebook. Final exams can be picked up from the CSE reception desk.
- Lab 5 has been posted, and is due on Friday March 15 at 5:00pm.
- Homework 4 has been posted, and is due on Friday March 8 at 5:00pm.
- Lab 4 has been posted, and is due on Friday March 1 at 5:00pm.
- Homework 3 has been posted, and is due on Friday February 22 at 5:00pm.
Course Staff
Name | Office Hours (all in CSE 002 lab) | |||
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Peter Hornyack | pjh@cs.washington.edu | Thursday 1:00pm - 2:00pm, or by appointment |
Teaching Assistants | ![]() |
Elliott Brossard | snowden@cs.washington.edu | Wednesday 12:30pm - 1:30pm |
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Matthew Dorsett | madman2@cs.washington.edu | Tuesday 10:30am - 11:30am | |
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Dustin Lundquist | dol@cs.washington.edu | Friday 9:30am - 10:30am | |
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Mark Wyse | wysem@cs.washington.edu | Monday 3:30pm - 4:30pm |
If you have a question related to the course content, please post it to the class discussion board instead of emailing us directly. Posting questions to the discussion board benefits the whole class and you'll likely get a faster response as we are hoping you will help answer each others' questions. Use the e-mail addresses above when you have something to ask that would not be appropriate for the discussion board or would make you feel uncomfortable.
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Meeting Times and Locations
Section | Location | Times | |
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Lecture | A | Mary Gates Hall 389 | MWF 11:30am-12:20pm |
Quiz Sections | AA (Mark) | Mary Gates Hall 238 | Th 8:30am-9:20am |
AB (Matt) | Mary Gates Hall 242 | Th 9:30am-10:20am | |
AC (Elliott) | Mary Gates Hall 231 | Th 10:30am-11:20am |
Course Speed
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