http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~java/
A load of java resources, my friend told me it's useful. By the way, you don't really need a course to learn a language after you've done comp 1A and comp 1B. At this point, lecture notes/online tutorials + practice/experience would suffice.
hahaha, I was rushing like hell, and did statechart in 3 minutes, it looks pretty crap too
it was like at the end, WHOA I have to do statecharts still? WTF
but just finished on time, woulda put more in the statechart, but oh well...
The only reason I'm at uni is because my parents want me to be, and I have no idea what I want to do , so uni is another 4/5 years of soul searching..
And yeah, uni's pretty fun, it's not so bad, so just go to UNSW ;)
does anyone know anybody who overloaded to 30+ UOC before? And what kind of marks they got before, and after.. the change of attractiveness before and after overloading etc..
I'm currently in the situation of being in either 21/27/33 UOC. If I can get a preloadable subject I'd choose 33.. but...
actually.. i got 1/30 for the last class exam, and last time I nearly failed finite
so yeah, I'm actually on a dangerous level right now, and im scared shitless :/
and shit it's still boring as.. arrgh
p.s don't try that method, I ended up reading more than one chapter each time I start...
another one that shares my suffering.. we should all revolt against statistics..
how sad is this, my current method of cramming involves doing a question, then reading a chapter off a manga as a reward.. it gives that much needed enthusiasm :)
STATISTICS IS THE WORST EVER MATHS
seriously, what was the point of including statistics in software engineering? wtf? wtf? wtf?
it's almost 100% cramming formulas, and no thinking. swallowing 12 weeks of it to my brain is no easy as well..
Well I've seen someone who failed accounting twice, and the accounting lecturer didnt seem to hesitate pointing that out in front of the tute ("Hey! I've seen you before" or something along that line) :p
with that said, try the hardest not to fail, because passing now and not failing would...
more interesting is, you got maggot with your professor?
last saturday I went to the CSE computing labs. The lab was really packed. I think they're all 3rd year software engineering students.. damn next year will be fun :/
Weighted Average Mark
think of it as your UAI, well, not really literally, but where in high school you work for UAI, here you work for WAM.. kinda
search the boards for "WAM", im pretty sure there'd be tons of explanation as to what it is.
COMP2111 System Modelling and Design Tue 21/06 13:45 - 17:00
COMP2711 Higher Data Organisation Tue 28/06 Morning <-- woot
MATH2859 Probability and Statistics for Information Wed 29/06 8:45 - 11:00
INFS2603 Systems Analysis and Design Fri 01/07 8:45 - 11:00...
haha what was the reason of kicking out?
cowling must be one tight lecturer, tighter than du or steele, since in theirs never has one been kicked out, only voluntary walk-outs.
haha nice one
I started finding the discrete maths I learnt useful in comp2111, that whole course is like discrete maths on computers.. lucky I did my work back then
and not goin so good at the newb stats course (2859) either :cool:
Ok, here comes my proper answer
Ken Robinson is the man for this formal specification language called "B"
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&c2coff=1&q=%22B+method%22&btnG=Search
5th match on google
you probably wont get teaching about formal specification as good...
that feeling of l33tn3ss doing impossible things, just like what we just did today
l4t3x c0mp|2355i0n, trying to fit your 44 page report into the 25 page limit