Introduction to Python Programming INFO1-CE9990
http://markmeretzky.com/python/INFO1-CE9990/

  1. In-class examples. These constitute the course, including the installation instructions.
  2. Homework for Summer 2017 INFO1-CE9990 Section 2 at NYU SPS.
  3. The Python courses INFO1-CE9990 and INFO1-CE9986 were created by David Blaikie.
  4. Facebook group
    Python INFO1-CE9990 Summer 2017 Section 2
  5. Videos of lectures.
    1. Lecture 4: Thursday, July 6, 2017.
    2. Lecture 10: Thursday, August 17, 2017. Did not get recorded.
  6. Dates, times, location, wireless:
    Section 2: 10 Thursdays, June 15 to August 17, 2017.
    6:30 to 9:30 p.m., with a 10-minute intermission at 8:00.
    NYU Midtown Center, 11 West 42nd Street (between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, across the street from the Library).
    Room 1036 has wireless. To get the weekly password for the guest wifi, look to your left through the triangular window of room 1031. There is also the regular NYU wifi.
  7. GitHub accounts of students.
  8. Catalog descriptions at NYU SPS:
    1. INFO1-CE9990 Introduction to Python Programming
    2. INFO1-CE9986 Advanced Python Programming
    3. Diploma in Introduction to Programming with Python
  9. Course evaluation login.
  10. Grading policy. Your grade will be determined by the homework you hand in before 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 17th, 2017. (That means you can’t hand in homework during or after the last lecture.) You hand in your homework by uploading it to your GitHub account. Each homework will be one or more Python scripts.
  11. Contact people:
    1. Mark Meretzky mark.meretzky@gmail.com is the instructor for the Summer 2017 INFO1-CE9990 Section 2.
    2. Robert D. Craig is Mark’s boss at NYU SPS.
    3. Richard Czerwinski rwc2@nyu.edu is the administrator of the Mac and Windows machines in the classroom.
    4. Richard A. Heiss is the administrator of the Fedora Linux machine (oit2.scps.nyu.edu) on which this course is hosted.