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Introduction to Programming II 2019/20 fall

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Introduction to Programming II

This is a follow-up course to Introduction to Programming. The course consists of video lectures (or reading materials) and practice sessions.

Before each practice session, the video lectures or text material must be studied at home. Also, a test on the self-studied material in Moodle and exercises must be solved and submit into Moodle. In the practice sessions, the main concepts and exercises will be reviewed and more exercises will be solved.

The practice sessions take place from week 11 to week 15. The exam will be during week 16 and in January.

Information about the grading system is here.

More detailed information will be given during the first practice session on week 11.

In case of any questions you can write to the forum in Moodle or ask the supervisors:

  • Marina Lepp (marina.lepp at ut.ee)
  • Age Roosi (age.roosi at hotmail.com)
  • Mark Muhhin (mark.muhhin at ut.ee)
  • Priit Paluoja (priitpaluoja at gmail.com)
NumberBefore sessionDatesTopicsDuring sessionAdditional information
1.Before session 114.-15.11Nested loopsDuring session 1 
2.Before session 221.-22.11DictionariesDuring session 2Project formulation
3.Before session 328.-29.11Tuples, setsDuring session 3Project formulation deadline and discussion
4.Before session 405.-06.12Graphics
Regular expressions
During session 4Project program
Examples for the project: Tkinter
5.Before session 512.-13.12RecursionDuring session 5Project deadline and presentation
6.  Exam Exam rules
Example test
Example exercises

Exams (registration in SIS):

  • Nov 22 at 16:00-19:00, room 203 (early exam)
  • Dec 16 at 16:00-19:00, room 004 (max 35 students)
  • Jan 8 at 10:00-13:00, room 203 (max 20 students)

The resit time for those who need it will be:

  • Jan 21 at 10:00-13:00, room 004
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  • University of Tartu
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