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Introduction to Programming II 2025/26 fall

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Exam rules

The exam consists of 2 parts: a test and programming exercises. The exams will be in person in the Delta building.

The first part is the programming part, which will be held during the last session on December 19. The programming part has to be taken and participated on-site in the Delta building. No registration is needed. Obviously, the programming exercise has to be solved in Python using Thonny. All programs written during the course as python files in Thonny and in Lahendus, and paper materials are allowed while solving the programming exercise. The solution(s) should also be reasonably commented. Any communication with others is prohibited. Other web pages and also using generative artificial intelligence in any aspect of the topic to solve the exam task is forbidden.

The second part, a test, will be on the 18th of December and the 9th of January - please choose one date and register in SIS2. During the test, it is forbidden to use any materials, except for one A4 size paper prepared by you with handwritten "help". It is allowed to fill both sides of the paper with anything you want (in any size you want).

Check for some examples of the test and the programming exercises in Moodle.

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