Introduction to Programming DSBA 2021/2022
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Notifications
During the second semester information about the course will be available at this link
Teachers and assistants
Group | 211 | 212 | 213 | 214 | |
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Lecturer | Voznesenskaya T.V.
tvoznesenskaya@hse.ru , tg: @tvozn | ||||
Workshop Instructor | 211 - 1: Piatskii G.G. piatskgeorge@mail.ru, tg: @p_george 211 - 2: Rudakov K.A. |
212 - 1: Rudakov K.A. rudakovkirillx@gmail.com , tg: @ArcticBEARD 212 - 2: Zhulikov G. |
213 - 1: Zhulikov G. l8doku@gmail.com , tg: @l8doku 213 - 2: Zhulikov G. |
214 - 1: Ahremenko A. chuvilinaann@list.ru, tg: @chuvilinaann 214 - 2: Maksimova D. | |
Assistant | Chechulin N., tg: @nchechulin | Abramov N., tg: @sad_0_me | Gadaev I., tg: @god_flask | Belyakov K., tg: @ArcticBEARD |
Grading system
The ultimate grade G for the whole course is calculated as: G = 0.7 · min(P1, P2) + 0.3 · max(P1, P2) where P1 is a first part final grade, and P2 is a second part final grade. Grade G is rounded (up or down) to an integer number of points before entering them into records. P1 and P2 are also rounded.
The final grade P1 for the first part is calculated as follows: P1 = 0.4 · E1 + 0.6 · OA1 where E1 is a grade of the first part exam, which takes place at the end of the quartile 1 (semester A), OA1 is an ongoing assessment grade of the first part (both 10-point scale). The ongoing assessment OA measures participant’s performance throughout all classes and involves various types of activities.
The ongoing assessment grade is accumulated throughout all the classes and is related to a participant’s activity. Every activity is evaluated and grants some points to participants. We consider two sorts of points: 1) regular points (RP) and 2) bonus points (BP). BPs are given for additional efforts and for excellent jobs. RPs and BPs are accumulated during a module. At the end of the module OA is calculated according to the following formula: OA = min([10 · (RP + BP) / RPmax ], 10) where, RPmax denotes the maximum possible number of points that can be taken during the module.
Regular points are granted for contests (1 per task) and quizzes conducted at the lectures (1 per quiz). Bonus points can be granted for activity at almost all workshops and working at the whiteboard at the workshops (the amount of points for such activities are determined by workshop instructors). Non-pilot groups can also earn bonus points by completing extra homework (tasks in the contests marked with * and **), in this case 1 bonus point is granted for every task completed. The amount of bonus points that can be gained during the semester cannot exceed 50 points.
Lecture notes
Lecture 1. Introduction
Lecture 2. Numeral systems. Real numbers.
Lecture 3. Strings. The Zen of Python. PEP-8.
Workshop notes
Workshop 3.Conditions and loops
Workshop 4.Floating point numbers and strings
Workshop 8.Tasks on lists and tuples
Homeworks
Contests
Contest | Deadline |
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Contest 1 | 1 |
Contest 2 | 2 |
Contest 3 | 3 |
Contest 4 | 19 october 2021, 22:00:00 |
Results