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COMP 20: Web Programming
Tufts University Department of Computer Science, Spring 2017
Instructor
- Ming Chow, mchow@cs.tufts.edu
- Office Hours: Wednesdays from 1 - 4 PM, or by appointment, "in my usual spot". Hours are good until the last day of classes, April 27th.
- Please send all class questions (e.g., help on assignments and labs) via Piazza. DO NOT E-MAIL ME! Sign up at https://piazza.com/tufts/spring2017/comp20.
- For emergencies or private matters, please e-mail or see me directly.
Teaching Assistants and Office Hours
- Joe Campbell
- Spencer Perry
- Michael Morisi
- Jack O’Shea
- Xiaoyu Shi
- Derek Benson
- David Bernstein
- John Gallagher
- Ryan Havens
- Elif Kinli
- Flora Liu
- Marcus Mok
- Abdi Mohamud
- Nika Wakulich
- The official list of office hours is on Piazza.
Class Time and Location
- Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:00 - 1:15 PM in Cabot Auditorium
Prerequisites
- COMP 11: Introduction to Computer Science
Textbook
Software Downloads
Assessment
- Programming assignments and labs (45%)
- Quizzes (30%; there will be three in the class)
- Semester group project (15%)
- Participation in classroom activities (10%)
Class participation encompasses a variety of activities, all with the same purpose. To earn high grades for class participation, you must show that you are actively engaged in managing your own learning, developing new skills, and developing new ways of programming and problem-solving. You can be engaged in a variety of ways:
- Writing sane and sensible answers on quizzes
- Asking appropriate questions in class
- Answering questions when called on in class
- Asking appropriate questions on Piazza
- Answering questions well on Piazza
- Organizing study groups
- Interacting professionally with programming partners and course staff
- Working out ideas with teaching assistants
- Helping other COMP 20 students in Halligan
Nobody has to do all of these things; you can earn top grades for class participation by doing just a few things well. In particular, nobody is required to speak in class, but everybody should be prepared to answer questions if called upon.
Professional interactions with other students and with course staff are the same as those which are expected in any workplace. It is also professional for you to recognize that a member of the course staff may be present but not actually available to talk about COMP 20.
Syllabus
Schedule is subject to change.
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Deliverables |
| Thursday, January 19 |
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| Tuesday, January 24th |
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Lab 2 Assigned (labs are due the week after they are assigned): HTTP and Developer Tools |
| Thursday, January 26th |
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Assignment 1 Assigned, Due Wednesday, February 8th: Your Portfolio |
| Tuesday, January 31st |
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| Thursday, February 2nd |
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| Tuesday, February 7th |
Mobile and Responsive Design |
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| Thursday, February 9th |
NO CLASS, SNOW DAY |
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| Tuesday, February 14th |
(Client-Side) JavaScript: Data Structures and Objects |
Spring 2017 Semester Group Project Announced |
| Thursday, February 16th |
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Quiz 1 |
| Tuesday, February 21st |
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| Tuesday, February 28th |
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Lab 6 Assigned: Limitations of Client-Side JavaScript |
| Thursday, March 2nd |
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| Tuesday, March 7th |
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Lab 7 Assigned: Messages Revisited |
| Thursday, March 9th |
Data Persistence with Cookies and Local Storage |
HOLD |
| Tuesday, March 14th |
Server-Side Development, Web Applications and Frameworks |
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| Thursday, March 16th |
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| Tuesday, March 28th |
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| Thursday, March 30th |
Quiz 2 |
| Tuesday, April 4th |
Loose Ends |
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| Thursday, April 6th |
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| Tuesday, April 11th |
Web Security, Part II |
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| Thursday, April 13th |
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| Tuesday, April 18th |
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Quiz 3 |
| Thursday, April 20th |
Technical Competency Day |
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| Tuesday, April 25th |
Looking Ahead and What's the Point? (continued) |
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| Thursday, April 27th |
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| Tuesday, May 2nd at 12 PM |
Semester Group Project Demo Day at 51 Winthrop Street |
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Course Policies
Student Accessibility Services (SAS)
If you have a disability that requires reasonable accommodations, please contact the Student Accessibility Services office at Accessibility@tufts.edu or 617-627-4539 to make an appointment with an SAS representative to determine appropriate accommodations. Please be aware that accommodations cannot be enacted retroactively, making timeliness a critical aspect for their provision. Please note that accommodation letters will no longer be on Trunk. Rather it is your responsibility to hand deliver them to me. For more details, see https://students.tufts.edu/student-accessibility-services/faculty-members.
Electronic Devices
Laptops or mobile devices are not allowed to be used in class unless specified. Phones must be silent. You are allowed to politely step outside of the class to take phone calls (e.g., for emergencies, job offers).
Assignment Late Policy
Assignments (labs, homework) are due at 11:59 PM, generally on a Tuesday or Thursday. We will grant an automatic extension of ten minutes at no cost to you.
An assignment is expected to be submitted on time. However, we recognize that the exigencies of college life occasionally interfere with on-time submission. If you have difficulty getting the assignment in on time, you have two options:
- For ordinary difficulties, each student is automatically issued three (3) "extension tokens." By expending an extension token, you can get an automatic 24-hour extension on all deadlines associated with a single assignment. To use an extension token, you must e-mail me at
mchow@cs.tufts.edu. Thus must be sent before the assignment is due. At most two extension tokens may be expended on any single assignment. When you are out of tokens, late assignments will no longer be accepted: it will be returned ungraded, and you will receive no credit for the work.
- If a serious illness affects your ability to complete the assignment on time, your first step is to report the illness using the "Illness Notification Form" that is available in WebCenter for Students. We will make suitable arrangements. For extraordinary difficulties, such as bereavement, family emergencies, or other extraordinary unpleasant events, your first step should be to make contact with your associate dean for undergraduate education. You must take this step before the assignment is due. Ask your dean to drop me an email or give me a call, and we will make special arrangements that are suited to your circumstances.
Please understand that extension tokens are meant to be used. That is, you will not receive any special bonus at the end of the course if you do not use any of your extension tokens.
Labs
A lab is due one week from the day it is assigned.
Solutions to Assignments and Examinations
Solutions to assignments and examinations will not be posted for this course.