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CST 112.
Introduction to
Computer Programming

Check this "CST 112 NEWS" page, regularly,
for further instructions.
Previous NEWS pages are available
from the class-page (or in the "old" folder)

"WhiteBoard"



Your Project #2 code should be in a file named:   z2.pde  
Your code for   Project #3   should be in a file named   p3.pde  

NOTE: Change in specifications for Project #3:
Do not use "sort as the name of any function
(because Processing has another function with that name.)I>

Project #4 specifications
Project #4 is to be developed in files with names beginning with   p4   ,
submitted regularly for Code Review, and completed by Friday, May 15th;
  Project #5 specifications  

Your Project #5 must use an array containing several ball objects.
Starter Code for your array version can be found HERE:   p5start.pde


Click to run this demo.

Your project #5 code should be similar,
but using an array of ball objects.

Demo code for a working program
without arrays:   p5demo.pde

A copy of your p4 code will be used as the basis for an EXAM
during the Final week of classes (May 18-22) (to be submitted in a file named q4.pde ).

NOTE:   For this exam, you will revise your p4 code to use arrays and for loops.



    Check out at these sketches
to see how similar programs look.
Kangaroo Race
(Click to view ths code.)
Going to the Dogs!

DEMO codes for Project #5:

Another DEMO code
for Project #5
Also, see this demo code:   h9r_billiards
Do not copy DEMO CODE
into your submitted code!

(All copied code will be
removed before grading.)


Study these Slides & Notes: Also review Chapters 8 & 9.


  DUE DATES for Projects   Because of the pandemic, "due dates" for Projects have been extended.
(Please contact me to discuss your plans for completion.)

As you work on projects,
always SAVE your code
in your folder, (to show me that you are working!) and make sure you call me regularly
for help and/or Code Reviews.

Your FIRST priority is: BE SAFE!!!
Just keep in touch, and participate
in "remote-learning" as best you can.

Call me whenever you have
code for review and/or need help.

-/bam/-      
(631) 332-0567

9am to 6pm, Monday thru Thursday
(Also available some Friday mornings & weekends, by appointment.)

All CST 112 students are expected to participate in "Laboratory" sessions, (e.g., Code-Reviews, consultations, help session, etc.) directly, with the Instructor, a few times per week.
Now that the campus is closed and classrooms are unavailable, our Lab sessions must be conducted via telephone and "the cloud", (but not necessarily during the scheduled class times).
If you have not been particpating regularly contact me immediately, to get back on track in order to complete this course with a passing grade!
Please be advised that a Withdrawal from this class
may NOT be approved after the next EXAM,
which will be given approximately May 18th.

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