COMP 210 Lab Handouts -- Spring 2001
These labs have multiple goals, primary the following:
- Providing hands-on examples of course material with labbies
available to help students.
- Showing some extensions of material covered in class.
- Providing some optional challenging material.
- Introducing and explaining DrScheme, the main tool used in this course.
There will be weekly lab notes, but no graded assignments beyond the
homeworks distributed in lecture.
You may be held responsible for knowing any information
from the labs, except as otherwise noted.
Lab sections:
Each student is assigned to a lab section.
You are welcome to attend other sections,
although people officially in a given section have preference in seating
and access to machines.
The Lab notes for future weeks are tentative.
- Lab 1:
Getting Started: DrScheme, Design Recipe
- Lab 2:
Simple data structures
- Lab 3:
Lists
- Lab 4:
More Lists, Natural Numbers
- Lab 5:
Trees
- Lab 6:
Mutual Recursion and Local
- Lab 7:
Abstract Functions
- Lab 8:
Accumulators
- Lab 9:
Generative Recursion
- Lab 10:
State and a little I/O
- Lab 11:
Vectors and mutation
- Lab 12:
Arithmetic Imprecision
These notes do not necessarily contain all the information from lab,
since labs are flexible in response to participating students' questions
and pace.
Previous semesters' labs cover essentially the same material, but with
possibly different presentations:
S00,
F99,
S99,
F98,
S98,
F97,
S97,
F96,
S96,
F92
Some additional resources you may be interested in are
Comp 210 homepage