Informatics 122 Winter 2013
Course News


Check back here every day or so. I will generally post important coursewide announcements here. They will be listed in reverse-chronological order (i.e., newest items first).

Date Added News Item
M 2/25 The Final Project is now available. Teams will be notified shortly.
Su 2/24

A few updates are available:

Th 2/14 Project #4 is now available.
Th 2/14 Tuesday's code example showing how to call the bit.ly API from Java is now available.
Su 2/10 Thursday's code example detailing the use of dependency injection and how it enables unit testability is now available.
Th 2/7 Project #3 is now available.
Th 2/7 The peer design review for Project #3 has been rescheduled until Thursday, February 14.
W 2/6 The Git repository of code examples on design patterns, which we wrapped up in lecture yesterday, has been updated to include all of the examples through yesterday.
Tu 2/5 A Schedule update is now available.
M 2/4 The due date for Project #2 has been extended to Wednesday, February 6, 11:59pm.
F 2/1 This week's code examples on the use of design patterns are now available.
Su 1/27 The code example we reviewed in lecture on Thursday — an implementation of the Assignment #1 user interface from last year's version of this course, which was nearly identical to the Project #2 user interface from this quarter, except that it had additional commands — is now available as a Git repository. You can clone the repository using either command-line tools or EGit, though you might find that EGit helps you to visualize the repository's history more easily than the command-line tools; Git is Git, though, so it's ultimately up to you.
Tu 1/22 Project #2 is now available.
Su 1/13 Project #1 is now available.
Tu 1/8

Welcome! A few things:

  • The first lecture will meet on Tuesday, January 8. For more information about meeting times, see the Course Reference. For information about lecture material and readings, see the Schedule.
  • As I am making some adjustments to this course, relative to the last time I taught it, this course is a work in progress. The web site will be updated along the way, with the goal behind to keep the Schedule estimated a week or two ahead, and remaining material released as needed. As changes are made, they will be noted here on the news page.
  • Notice the set of links at the top of this (and every) page, leading you to the Course Reference, the Schedule, and the Project Guide, as well as a set of commented Code Examples that will be posted during the course of the quarter.