Informatics3-2024
A MathWikiből
A lap korábbi változatát látod, amilyen Kkovacs (vitalap | szerkesztései) 2024. május 23., 15:47-kor történt szerkesztése után volt.
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General information
- Teacher
- Kristóf Kovács: kkovacs
- Requirements
- 2 written exams
- April 12, May 24
- each worth 50 points
- individually need 40% to pass
- grade boundaries: 40,55,70,85
- weekly homework
- 4 points each (changed from 2 points)
- 40% required to pass (8 points)
- points above the requirement are added to the points of the written exam (12 points max)
- "pop quizzes"
- at the beginning of the practicals starting from the 2nd week
- can also be done on the next lecture (but only if you missed the practical)
- 1 point each
- 40% required to pass (4 points)
- points above the requirement are added to the points of the written exam (6 points max)
- 2 written exams
Lecture
- Introduction
- Basics of C
- Dynamic memory handling
- Classes
- Operator overload
- Lectures 6+
- Subjects that we didn't have time for (won't be in the exam)
- Abstract machines, number representation, operating system, etc. (won't be on the exams) (excel machines)
Practice
- Practical 1 (Solutions)
- Practical 2 (Solutions)
- Practical 3 (Solutions)
- Practical 4 (Solutions)(This practical was after the 3rd lecture.)
- Practical 5 (Solutions)
- Practical 6 (Solutions) (April 16.)
- Practical 7 (Solutions)
- Practical 8 (Solutions)
- Practical 9
Homework
Send an email with the solutions as attachments (.c, .cpp or if you have .h and .hpp files) to the following email address: tofihomework+2024info3en@gmail.com
You shouldn't attach the compiled programs. If you feel like you're sending a lot of files (5+) you can put them in a zip, but you don't need to.
- Homework 1 (Deadline: March 11. 23:59)
- Homework 2 (Deadline: March 22. 23:59)
- Homework 3 (Deadline: March 25. 23:59)
- Homework 4 (Deadline: April 24. 23:59)
- Homework 5 (Deadline: May 24. 23:59)
- Homework 6 (Deadline: May 24. 23:59)
- Homework 7 (Deadline: May 31. 12:00)
Useful links
- Memory visualization (C/C++ and python): pythontutor