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SUBMIT YOUR WORK HERE

I will keep this message clear and uncomplicated.

Go to the link below to submit your work

>> this is the link <<

Click the top medal on the page to submit your NoobLab work.

Click the bottom medal on the page to submit your Orange slides.

If, after reading the above, you still don’t know what to do then I suspect there is no hope for you :-)

The deadline is 5pm today (Friday 31st March). Good luck!

Important announcements – Last Orange Event, Deadlines and Submission, and the Last Chance Saloon

Dear all,

There will be a lot of information in this announcement. Please read it carefully, please read it in full. Those who do not may well end up losing marks (maybe ALL their marks!) Anyone who asks questions which have been answered in this announcement will simply be directed to this announcement.

Final Orange Event

The final Orange Event, as announced in class last week, will take place tomorrow Monday 27th March. This will be the last lecture of the year and an opportunity to gain up to 10% for the module. Don’t miss it.

Last chance to do missed Orange Events

For those of you who missed Orange Events throughout the year, there will be one final opportunity to do them in the Programming 1 Last Chance Saloon. This will take place in SB2022/3 on Wednesday 5th April. In order to attend and undertake any missed Orange Events, you must book your place by emailing me beforehand. When you email, be sure to include

  • Your name
  • Your K number
  • The Orange Events that you missed and that you would like to do at the Last Chance Saloon

Any email that does not include these will not constitute a booking for the event and may not receive a reply.

Make sure you email before Monday 3rd April for your booking to be considered.

Final deadline and submission of your work

The final deadline for submission of work remains Friday 31st March at 5pm – i.e. this coming Friday. After that point, you can carry on doing NoobLab exercises but they will not count towards your final mark.

Once you have finished – or at least completed all the NoobLab activities you are able to – you must officially submit your work. If not, then officialdom will consider that you have submitted no coursework for the module, and as this module is 100% coursework, that would be a Bad ThingTM.

To submit your work, you should go to

>>> this link <<<

. It is a plain NoobLab page with two medals, one for ALL the NoobLab activities done throughout the module since last September, one for ALL the Orange slides done in lectures (including Orange Events) since last September. Click both medal links to submit your work. When you have both medals showing you have successfully submitted.

IF YOU DO NOT SUBMIT YOU MAY GET ZERO FOR THE WHOLE MODULE!

Good luck, all! If you have any questions, re-read the above, use your brain, think carefully, and then if there is still anything that is ambiguous, do please email for clarification.

All the best,

Paul

Further Java: Workshop #4 (Skywalker)

Go to the fourth workshop for Further Java using the following link:

Further Java – Workshop 4

Also note that you will not be able to access this link outside of the appointed time and place of your workshop. However, once you’ve unlocked the link by attending the workshop, you will be able to use it at home and elsewhere outside the university at any time you like.

Further Java: Lecture #4 (Skywalker)

The lecture slides for the fourth session of Further Java are below.

Unfortunately, I have some bad news – the video recording did not work :-( This ZIP file, however, is the NetBeans project for the Championship Manager 1966 project I wrote live during the lecture.

Programming in Javascript: Workshop #4 (Solo)

Go to the fourth workshop for Introduction to Javascript using the following link:

Introduction to Javascript – Workshop 4

Note that you will not be able to access this link outside of the appointed time and place of your workshop. However, once you’ve unlocked the link by attending the workshop, you will be able to use it at home and elsewhere outside the university at any time you like.

Programming in Javascript: Lecture #4 (Solo)

The lecture slides for the fourth session of Programming in Javascript are below.

The below video is taken from last year’s session, but should be much the same material.

Further Java: Workshop #3 (Skywalker)

Go to the third workshop for Further Java using the following link:

Further Java – Workshop 3

Also note that you will not be able to access this link outside of the appointed time and place of your workshop. However, once you’ve unlocked the link by attending the workshop, you will be able to use it at home and elsewhere outside the university at any time you like.

Further Java: Lecture #3 (Skywalker)

The lecture slides for the third session of Further Java are below.

and the below is the lecture video from last year:

Programming in Javascript: Lecture #3 (Solo)

The lecture slides for the third session of Programming in Javascript are below.

The lecture recording is below.

Programming in Javascript: Workshop #3 (Solo)

Go to the third workshop for Introduction to Javascript using the following link:

Introduction to Javascript – Workshop 3

Also note that you will not be able to access this link outside of the appointed time and place of your workshop. However, once you’ve unlocked the link by attending the workshop, you will be able to use it at home and elsewhere outside the university at any time you like.