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KAIST CS220: Programming Principles

Logistics

  • Instructor: Jeehoon Kang
  • Time: Mon & Wed 14:30pm-15:45pm
  • Place
    • Rm. 304, Bldg. E11. YOUR PHYSICAL ATTENDANCE IS REQUIRED unless announced otherwise.
    • Zoom room (if remote participation is absolutely necessary). The passcode is announced at KLMS.
  • Websites: https://github.com/kaist-cp/cs220, https://gg.kaist.ac.kr/course/17/
  • Announcements: in issue tracker
    • We assume you read each announcement within 24 hours.
    • We strongly recommend you to watch the repository.
  • TA: Haechan An, Jungin Rhee, Woojin Lee
    • Office Hour: Fri 9:15am-10:15am, Rm. 4432, Bldg. E3-1. If you want to come, do so by 9:30am. See below for office hour policy.
  • IMPORTANT: you should not expose your work to others. In particular, you should not fork the upstream and push there.

Course description

Textbook

Prerequisites

  • It is strongly recommended that students already took courses on:

    • Mathematics (MAS101): proposition statement and proof
    • Programming (CS101): basic programming skills

    Without a proper understanding of these topics, you will likely struggle in this course.

Tools

Make sure you're capable of using the following development tools:

  • Git: for downloading the homework skeleton and version-controlling your development. If you're not familiar with Git, walk through this tutorial.

    • IMPORTANT: you should not expose your work to others. In particular, you should not fork the upstream and push there. Please the following steps:

      • Directly clone the upstream without forking it.

        $ git clone --origin upstream git@github.com:kaist-cp/cs220.git
        $ cd cs220
        $ git remote -v
        upstream	git@github.com:kaist-cp/cs220.git (fetch)
        upstream	git@github.com:kaist-cp/cs220.git (push)
        
      • To get updates from the upstream, fetch and merge upstream/main.

        $ git fetch upstream
        $ git merge upstream/main
        
    • If you want to manage your development in a Git server, please create your own private repository.

      • You may upgrade your GitHub account to "PRO", which is free of charge.
        Refer to the documentation.

      • Set up your repository as a remote.

        $ git remote add origin git@github.com:<github-id>/cs220.git
        $ git remote -v
        origin	 git@github.com:<github-id>/cs220.git (fetch)
        origin	 git@github.com:<github-id>/cs220.git (push)
        upstream git@github.com:kaist-cp/cs220.git (fetch)
        upstream git@github.com:kaist-cp/cs220.git (push)
        
      • Push to your repository.

        $ git push -u origin main
        
  • Rust: as the language of homework implementation. We chose Rust because its ownership type system greatly simplifies the development of large-scale system software.

    • We recommend you to read this page that describes how to study Rust.
    • cargo doc --open on your local will show you the documentation for each homework.
  • Visual Studio Code (optional): for developing your homework. If you prefer other editors, you're good to go.

  • ChatGPT or other LLMs (optional): for your homework.

  • Development server

Grading & honor code

Cheating

IMPORTANT: PAY CLOSE ATTENTION. VERY SERIOUS.

  • Please sign the KAIST CS Honor Code for this semester. Otherwise, you may be expelled from the course.

  • We will use sophisticated tools for detecting code plagiarism.

Programming assignments (40%)

Midterm and final exams (60%)

  • Date & Time: Oct 18 (midterm) and Dec 13 (final), 13:00pm-15:45pm (or shorter, TBA)

  • Place: Rm. 304, Bldg. E11, KAIST

  • Your physical apperance is required. If online participation is absolutely necessary, we'll use Zoom.

  • You'll bring your own laptop. (You can also borrow one from School of Computing Admin Team.) We will use surveillance tools such as Safe Exam Browser to monitor your laptop.

Attendance (?%)

  • You should solve a quiz at the Course Management website for each session. You should answer the quiz by the end of the day.

  • If you miss a significant number of sessions, you'll automatically get an F.

Communication

Registration

Rules

  • Course-related announcements and information will be posted on the website as well as on the GitHub issue tracker. You are expected to read all announcements within 24 hours of their being posted. It is highly recommended to watch the repository so that new announcements will automatically be delivered to your email address.

  • Ask questions on course materials and assignments in this repository's issue tracker.

    • Don't send emails to the instructor or TAs for course materials and assignments.

    • Before asking a question, search for it in Google and Stack Overflow.

    • Describe your question in as much detail as possible. It should include the following things:

      • Environment (OS, gcc, g++ version, and any other related program information).
      • Command(s) that you used and the result. Any logs should be formatted in code. Refer to this.
      • Any directory or file changes you've made. If it is the solution file, just describe which part of the code is modified.
      • Googling result. Search before asking, and share the keyword used for searching and what you've learned from it.
    • Give a proper title to your issue.

    • Read this for more instructions.

    • I'm requiring you to ask questions online first for two reasons. First, clearly writing a question is the first step to reaching an answer. Second, you can benefit from the questions and answers of other students.

  • Ask your questions via email only if they are either confidential or personal. Any questions failing to do so (e.g. email questions on course materials) will not be answered.

  • We are NOT going to discuss new questions during office hours. Before coming to the office hour, please check if there is a similar question on the issue tracker. If there isn't, file a new issue and start discussion there. The agenda of the office hour will be the issues that are not resolved yet.

  • Emails to the instructor or the head TA should begin with "CS220:" in the subject line, followed by a brief description of the purpose of your email. The content should at least contain your name and student number. Any emails failing to do so (e.g. emails without student number) will not be answered.

  • If you join the session remotely from Zoom (https://kaist.zoom.us/my/jeehoon.kang), your Zoom name should be <your student number> <your name> (e.g., 20071163 강지훈). Change your name by referring to this.

  • This course is conducted in English. But you may ask questions in Korean. Then I will translate it to English.

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