Policies

Please make sure you’re aware of the following course policies related to programming assignments.

Useful CSE 123 Resources

Creative Projects

Note

Unless otherwise noted, all assignments are due at 11:59 pm Seattle time. If you have trouble submitting an assignment and the deadline is approaching, you should email all the files to Brett and David or your TA BEFORE the deadline so we have your submission on record. Submissions received after the deadline may not be accepted even if there were technical difficulties turning in the assignment if you did not email us your solution before the deadline.

Creative Projects will be posted here as they are released.

C3 - "BrettFeed" Quiz

Initial Submission by Wednesday 11/29 at 11:59 pm.

Specification Download Starter Code Submit on Ed
C2 - Mondrian Art

Initial Submission by Wednesday 11/08 at 11:59 pm.

Specification Download Starter Code Submit on Ed
C1 - Survivor Challenge

Initial Submission by Wednesday 10/18 at 11:59 pm.

Specification Download Starter Code Submit on Ed
C0 - Abstract Strategy Games

Initial Submission by Wednesday 10/11 at 11:59 pm.

Specification Download Starter Code Submit on Ed

Revision and Resubmission

Once per week, you may revise and resubmit a previous Programming Assignment or Creative Project to demonstrate improved mastery. Your resubmission will be graded and the new grades will fully replace your previous grades. (Note that this means your grades may go down if you introduce new errors.) See the full policy in the syllabus for more details.

While feedback from your previous submissions is an important starting point for improving your work, addressing the feedback you receive does not guarantee any particular result on your resubmission. We will make every effort to provide feedback on all areas that could be improved, but oversights may occur. In addition, changes to address one area of feedback may introduce new errors or concerns in other areas. It is your responsibility to ensure that your work meets all expectations. Be sure to consult not only your feedback, but also the assignment specification, code quality guide, and other course resources and materials.

More details about resubmissions will be released soon.

Regrade

If you think there was a mistake in our grading of your work, you can use the form below to submit a regrade request. This is not the same as a resubmission. One of the head TAs and/or Brett and David will regrade your previous submission and you will get an email from one of us with information if your grade on the assignment changed. Please use this form here.