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- ning language, and Python, a popular language for work across computer science and data science. /*** ... o give confidence in a program's correctness; * Work with others to develop, test, and analyze program... providing an opportunity for in-depth discussion, working through examples, and the chance for you to as... your growth, and that you are creating excellent work by completing challenging tasks with an appropria
- lab1
- to log into your Linux accounts on the classroom workstations and set your passwords. ===== Today's l... onment, and * the procedure for submitting your work electronically. If you have trouble, raise your ... Use your CS account to log in to one of the Linux workstations in the classroom. * To open a web brows... w the submit procedure below. ===== Saving your work ===== * Save your program by clicking //File/
- asmt2
- our functions so you can quickly tell if they are working correctly.</li> <li>You will be graded on havi... called <code>asmt2-code.arr</code>. Hand in your work on Gradescope.</li> <li>You may submit as many ti... l. We recommend briefly browsing this page before working on these problems!</p> <h3 id="staff-assistanc... e way through and figure out what it’s doing. Try working through one of the examples provided to see ho
- asmt3
- In this assignment, we'll use our experience working with tables (in class and in lab) to process a... preadsheet. That's perfectly normal when when working with real data.</p> <p><strong>Hint</strong>: ... tion</a> listing the functions Pyret provides for working with strings. Some of these produce a <code>List</code>, which is a data type we haven't worked with yet -- but the problem can be solved witho
- lab4
- from data.</p> <p>Up until now, the data that you worked with had been sanitized for you (i.e. you could... xpect Pyret to process the data without any extra work). The data in this lab, however, is being ported ... >Now that we have our sanitized table, we can now work on normalizing the data in our columns. In the &... at is neat about this helper function, is it will work on <strong>any</strong> table that has a column o
- lab7
- our world using Trees</li> <li>give you practice working with structurally recursive data definitions <... coach if you're stuck. Remember to save your work every so often.</p> <h2 id="description">Descript... y it, run it, and make sure you understand how it works. Then go on to the next exercise.</p> <pre><code
- final-exam-email
- the exam. You may still turn in any outstanding work no later than tonight (Sunday, Dec. 12th) at 11:5... ing for the final and with the rest of your final work. If you have any questions, please e-mail or DM
- lab3.html
- 3: Tables</h1> <p>In this lab you’re going to be working with tables! The goal of this lab is to give ... lab has mostly been about getting you comfortable working with tabular data and practicing some common o
- asmt1
- /latest/image.html|image documentation]] *before* working on this assignment! \\ \\ * If you have any
- lab2
- : Number, longitude :: Number) -> Boolean''. It works the same way as the previous function, but only
- lab6
- or a coach if you're stuck. Remember to save your work every so often. ====== Exercise 1: Tracing =====
- week5
- to share the screen and did a lot of white-board work during class -- sorry!) ==== Thurs ==== **Rev
- week13
- al but you may find it interesting and useful for working with data from the web after you finish this c