Welcome to CSE 369!

  • The most important information throughout the quarter will be found on the (course policies), the (course materials and assignment specs), and the Weekly Calendar (this week's course events).
  • All announcements for this class are made via the (NOT email), so make sure you are enrolled on Ed and checking regularly.
  • Use the menu bar at the top for navigating to other useful tools and references.

Weekly Calendar

Asking Questions & Getting Help

It is very important to us that you succeed in CSE 369! Outside of lectures and labs, there are several ways to ask questions or discuss course issues:

  1. Visit labs and office hours! See the Weekly Calendar for current availability, noting that these will all be run in a hybrid fashion (in-person AND virtual).
  2. Make a public post about course content on the , where they benefit the whole class. This also allows other students to answer your question so can receive a faster response. This is the best way of asking questions about class-related topics.
  3. Make a private post to just the course staff on the with any issues you would prefer to discuss privately or questions that involve solutions or partial solutions for ongoing assignments.

Course Staff & Mini-Bios (click our faces)

Chris Thachuk

(he/him)
thachuk@cs
Lecture A

Eujean Lee

(she/her)
eujeal@uw
Lab Wed

Nandini Talukdar

(she/her)
nandit@uw
Lab Wed

Stephanie Osorio-Tristan

(she/her)
stephoso@cs
Lab Wed Thu

Wen Li

(she/her)
wl6688@uw
Lab Thu

Acknowledgements

Many of the materials posted here were shared and refined by many staff members in previous offerings of CSE 369. This version of the course was significantly influenced by Scott Hauck, Justin Hsia, and Mark Wyse.

This website is derived from simple-courseweb-template, maintained by the CSE Lab and originally written by Xi Wang. The calendaring code was originally written by Adam Blank in 2017 for their common-course project and updated by Aaron Johnston in 19su.