CS 131: Programming Languages

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General Information

CS 131 meets in Parsons 1285 on Mondays and Wednesdays at 11:00 AM and 1:15 PM, and on Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM and 8:00 PM in Beckman B105.

For more details about the course, please see the administrivia page, which includes contact information and pointers to documents about policies and procedures.

Descriptions of the required, recommended, and reference texts for this course are available in the textbooks section.

This page will be updated with information about reading and homework assignments, important announcements, and schedule updates and changes. Be sure to check it often!

New Stuff!

2005-12-01

Assignment 7 is available in the homework area.

2005-11-07

Assignment 6 is available in the homework area. Note that you won't be able to do the types part yet, but you can do part 3, the case implementation part.

2005-10-19

Assignment 5 and supporting documentation is available in the homework area.

2005-09-29

Assignment 4 is available in the homework area. It helps to have done the lab before doing this assignment, so for those of you that want to start early, I'll be posting the lab materials here soon.

2005-09-22

Assignment 3 and the Pic user manual are available in the homework area. You'll get a copy of the handout on little languages in lab tonight—despite what it says in the assignment, you can probably begin thinking about the assignment without it. (Lab will be about writing PostScript code, which will help you in doing the assignment.)

2005-09-14

Assignment 2 is available in the homework area (also, check out the pictures submitted so far, and my own sample pictures).

2005-09-07

Assignment 1 is available in the homework area.

2005-08-28

The SML overview handout is now online, as is the CS 132 quick facts handout. Check them out in the handouts area.

Also, learn more about using Standard ML in the resources area

2005-08-28

The website for the Fall 2005 semester is now live!

Reading Assignments

Read the SML overview and the quick facts handout.




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