General Information 2023a


Formalities

Staff

Instructor:
Amir Rubinstein
Teaching Assistants:
Sapir Freizeit, Omri Porat, Noam Parzanchevski
HW Checkers:
Adi Fine, Nadav Gat, Roni Mangisto
Lab Assistant (חונך):
Maya Metzger


Office Hours and emails

li.ca.uat.liam|rrima#rimA: Wednesday, 12-13, Checkpoint 235
moc.liamg|taropirmo#irmO: Sunday 16-17, Checkpoint open space 002 (2nd floor near the staircase)
moc.liamg|tiezierfripas#ripaS: Coordinate via email
li.ca.uat.xeuat|1pmaon#maoN: Coordinate via email

Weekday Regular Class Schedule

Group Type Hours Location staff
01 Lecture Sunday 14-16 Gilman 144 Amir Rubinstein
01 Lecture Wednesday 10-12 Gilman 223 Amir Rubinstein
02 Recitation Monday 10-12 Checkpoint 002 Noam Parzanchevski
03 Recitation Monday 10-12 Shenkar 104 Sapir Freizeit
06 Recitation Monday 12-14 Checkpoint 002 Noam Parzanchevski
07 Recitation Tuesday 08-10 Orenstein 103 Omri Porat
04 Recitation Tuesday 10-12 Orenstein 103 Omri Porat

Lab Support (חונכות)

Hours Location staff
Monday 15-17 Checkpoint open space 002 at 2nd floor Maya
Tuesday 17-18 Checkpoint open space 002 at 2nd floor Maya


Administrativia

Please read the logistics guide carefully, link here.
Make sure you complete the logistics quiz in the moodle which will be open for submission the first two weeks of the semester.


Reading

Text Books

There is currently no textbook for the course. We may write one :)

Recommended Reading about Python:

1. Python 3 documentation, http://docs.python.org/py3k/, is the official language manual, and a very useful resource.
2. Think Python, by Allen B. Downey, which is available online.
3. A book by John Zelle, “Python programming: an introduction to computer science”, second edition. Fraklin, Beedle & Associates. The second edition refers to Python 3.x, which is the version used in the course.



Some useful system information

how to open an account
working with linux

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