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Basic Java for MSc Students

Hey there,

This repo is part of the Practices of Basic Java for the course in the MSc semester 2017-2018/2.

If you see any mistake or would like to collaborate with us, you are more than welcome to open issues and pull requests.

Course rules

  • Presence is mandatory, remember to sign the presence sheet every class. If you fail on doing so, 3 unjustified absences automatically fails you.
    • But I was traveling Good for you :) But unless you have some justification that is just another absence;
    • But I was sick Send a proof of it to the lecturer e-mail;
    • But I really needed to skip the class Send your justification to the lecturer's e-mail and the course team will evaluate it, we are not so cold hearted.
    • But I arrived super late in the semester Once again, send it to the lecturer, this information will be verified with the university administration and the course team will decide case by case.
    • But I was about to sign the presence sheet then I got distracted by a gnome that was passing by the classroom, passed the sheet on and forgot to sign it by the end of the class even though it was there all the time. Really? OMG! Fortunately you have 3 absences.

Copies, plagiarism and similars

Any sort of plagiarism, copies, ideological falsehood or unlawful behavior may be subject of auction in the format of the university regulations.

IDEs

  • IDEs are not allowed in class unless the lecturer authorizes
  • For any assignment, IDEs ARE FORBIDDEN unless the assignment description says the opposite

Links

Calendar of the courses, holidays, cancelled classes, materials...

Functions, details, usage, best practices and basically everything

How to use GitHub itself

Downloads

Course grades

  • Challenges and class exercises (10%)

  • Final assignment (40%)

  • Exam (50%)

  • Accepted pull requests can count as extra points in all the activities with grades, being that these points will never compose more than 30% of the grade.

    • The extra points will first be attributed to the challenges, then to the final assignment and only if all those are with full mark, to the final exam.
  • During the exam period, the highest grade is taken

  • There is no cum laude grade