198:314 Principles of Programming Languages


Fall 2005
Prof. Steinberg's's Lecture (Sec. 9) Home Page


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Announcements

December 18, 2005: A mistake has been corrected in the answers to the Prolog question for the first practice final.

December 17, 2005: See the exam page for exam room and another practice final.

December 14, 2005: Here is a practice problem for continuations.

December 6, 2005: A practice final and answers are on the exams page

November 25, 2005: The due date for the prolog project is Wed. Dec. 7.

November 20, 2005: The writeup of the easier project has been revised to make clear the order of arguments to obj and xobj and to correct errors in the examples.

November 18, 2005: A much easier alternative project 3 has been posted. See below.

November 16, 2005: Project 3 has been posted - see below.

October 29, 2005: Another mistake has been corrected in practice exam answers - in the answer to problem I B of my exam from fall 04 it should have been '1 x 1'

October 28, 2005: Answers for the third practice midterm are up on the exam page

October 27, 2005: There was a mistake in both the question and the answer for problem IV B on page 4 of my Fall 2004 exam. Corrected versions of both files are now on the exam page.

October 23, 2005: A bunch of new announcements:

September 19, 2005: Project 2 has been posted - see below.

September 19, 2005: Exercise 3 has been posted.

September 18, 2005: Project1 has been posted.

September 16 2005: Exercise 2 has been posted.

September 11 2005 (part 2): Exam dates and times have been posted.

September 11 2005: A partial syllabus is available.

September 7 2005: There was a mistake in exercise 1. The first production of the first grammar has been revised. Here is the new version.

September 6 2005: The first set of exercises has been posted. See below.

September 2 2005: There is a new version of the Academic Integrity Policy. You must read this and acknowledge you have read it by

Be sure to read all sections of the policy. To do so you must click on each of the links "Introduction", "Examinations", "Programming Assignments", and "Access to Computer Resources" at the top of the page (just under the red section)

If you do not do so by October 1 you will be unable to access the department's computing resources, including Handin, and thus will be unable to complete this class.

September 1, 2005: Welcome to CS314.

Exercises

These are not to be turned in but are very important to do in order to learn the course material.

Projects

Last updated at 16:46 on December 18, 2005, by LS.