Hello everyone,
Just a couple announcements for you.
FINAL EXAM
Final Exam grades have been posted on Canvas. I will *not* be publishing
the exams on Gradescope. If you have questions about your grade, or
would like to go over the problems, please email me to set up a time to
go through it.
Also, please remember that sharing the exam PDF with anyone is
considered academic misconduct.
Here are the statistics for the final:
Maximum: 199.00 (99.50%)
Minimum: 46.00 (23.00%)
Mean: 140.90 (70.45%)
Median: 141.75 (70.88%)
Std. Dev: 30.83 (15.41%)
PROJECT 3
As announced earlier, Adam added more inputs/expected outputs to Project
3 and updated the Gradescope autograder.
To assist with debugging, I have added trace4 and some of the
corresponding outputs to the starter code git repo as well.
ROWHAMMER PAPER SUMMARY
I have graded the rowhammer paper summaries and posted the grades to
Canvas.
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Jonathan Sumner Evans Instructor: CSCI 564
https://sumnerevans.com CS@Mines Alumnus
+1 (720) 459-1501 M.S. Computer Science
GPG: B50022FD Software Engineer @ The Trade Desk
AI is basically "Problems for which to use Lisp, the class".
-- Jordan Newport
On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 11:51:58PM -0600, Jonathan Sumner Evans wrote:
> Here are the statistics for the final:
>
> Maximum: 199.00 (99.50%)
> Minimum: 46.00 (23.00%)
> Mean: 140.90 (70.45%)
> Median: 141.75 (70.88%)
> Std. Dev: 30.83 (15.41%)
I forgot to include the letter-grade breakdown in the last email, so
here it is:
A | (7) *******
B | (7) *******
C | (15) ***************
D | (17) *****************
F | (10) **********
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Jonathan Sumner Evans Instructor: CSCI 564
https://sumnerevans.com CS@Mines Alumnus
+1 (720) 459-1501 M.S. Computer Science
GPG: B50022FD Software Engineer @ The Trade Desk
I ask Jack, "What is a monad transformer?" and he's like "First, imagine
the entire world is a data type."
-- Joseph McKinsey (on talking to Jack Garner about Haskell)