Prof. Jonathan Shewchuk
jrs@cory.eecs
(But ask most questions on the
CS 61B Piazza discussion
group and send most private requests to cs61b@cory.eecs so
the TAs can respond too.)
Spring 2014
Mondays 1–2 pm and Wednesdays noon–2 pm
Wheeler Hall Auditorium
Please congratulate Jianqiao Yang, Chengming Liao, and Junyan Kang, who as the team ChaoWeiLanMao slaughtered the opposition and drank the blood of their enemies in the Network Tournament! They win gift certificates to Amoeba Records.
The Final Exam will take place Tuesday, May 13 at 8:00 am in 100 Haas Pavilion. Students in the Disabled Students' Program who requested extra time will receive alternative locations by email.
The exam is open book, open notes, and closed electronics: if we catch you with electronic devices such as cell phones, laptops, or iPods on your person, you will get zero on the exam. Leave them at the front of the room. If your cell phone rings at the front of the room, you lose a point. Please keep your notes under your seat so people passing in front of you don't trip over them.
The TAs will hold a review session for the Final Exam this Saturday, May 10 at 2–5 pm in 2050 Valley Life Sciences Building.
Labs, homeworks, and projects that are currently available can be accessed by clicking on them. Webcasts and podcasts of past lectures are offered by Berkeley's Educational Technology Services through their Webcast Berkeley page. Click on the icons in the schedule below to view past lectures. Lectures are not broadcast live, but they should be available within a day or two after they happen.
Some lecture notes can be obtained by clicking on the lecture titles
(for ASCII) or the PostScript
or PDF
links (which save paper).
Please understand that they are lecture notes,
and that they were written so that I would have something to say in class.
I write them for me, not you,
and I make them available as a courtesy to you.
I edit them after class to make sure
they say the same thing I said in class.
If I receive complaints that my lectures and lecture notes do not differ,
I will stop making lecture notes available.
For related reasons, I will not make the lecture notes for a class available
until after the class has taken place.
The FINAL EXAM will take place on Tuesday, May 13, from 8 am to 11 am in 100 Haas Pavilion. (CS 61B is in Exam Group 5.)
Prerequisites: CS 61A or Engineering 7. (The catalogue says “with a grade of B– or better,” but I've never seen this rule enforced.)