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Lectures

Day Topic
October 13 Lecture 1 - Introductions, example exercise
October 20 Lecture 2 - Favia Exercise
October 27 Lecture 3 - More Exercise
November 3 Lecture 4 - Conditionals and paired programming
November 10 Lecture 5 - Pair programming continued
November 17 Lecture 6 - Functions!
November 24 Lecture 7 - Exercising
December 1 Lecture 8 - Solutions and while()
December 8 Lecture 9 - Loops with while and for
December 15 Lecture 10 - Vectors
January 12 Lecture 11 - Exercising
January 19 Lecture 12 - Probability and stats with Rachel
January 26 Cancelled lecture - Snowing!
February 2 No Lecture (staff meeting)
February 9 False-Exam

Logistics

  • Place: Henkestr. 91 seminar room
  • Time: Monday from 10:15-11:45

About the pseudo-exam (scheduled for February 9 10:15):

  • You will get an analysis exercise similar to these.
  • You have to solve it on your own within two hours. You can use everything excluding your peers!
  • If you cannot do it, then you will have to re-take the ‘exam’ until you pass it!
  • The assignment is here FALSE-EXAM

Requirements

  • Failure is unacceptable, this course can only be passed. But you will continue to exercise as long as it takes to solve basic problems.

Material

This page is used to keep track of our progress through the semester.

The material itself will primarily be a part of Adam’s currently written Comprehensive R Online Course. Both study and exercise material can be found there.