6.102: Software Construction - MIT
May 23, 2025 · Thu May 22: Project, Quiz 2, and final grades Project grades and feedback are now available on Omnivore. Quiz 2 has been graded, and you will receive an email from Gradescope with a …
6.102: Software Construction - MIT
May 25, 2023 · Wed May 24: Project, Quiz 2, and final grades Project grades and feedback are now available on Omnivore. Quiz 2 has been graded, and you will receive an email from Gradescope with a …
6.102: Software Construction - MIT
Fri May 24: Project, Quiz 2, and final grades Project grades and feedback are now available on Omnivore. Quiz 2 has been graded, and you will receive an email from Gradescope with a link to your graded …
General Information & FAQ - MIT
May 25, 2023 · The prime objective of 6.102 is learning how to write code that is: safe from bugs (SFB), easy to understand (ETU), and ready for change (RFC). Every idea and skill in the course is calibrated …
Getting Started - MIT
May 25, 2023 · Go to the Node.js Downloads page, and then: for Windows or macOS: use the Windows or macOS installer for Linux: click on “Installing Node.js via package manager” at the bottom of the …
Reading 18: Message-Passing and Networking - MIT
May 25, 2023 · Objectives After reading the notes and examining the code for this class, you should be able to use message passing instead of shared memory for communication between TypeScript …
Problem Set 0: Turtle Graphics - MIT
May 25, 2023 · The purpose of this problem set is to: introduce the tools we will use in 6.102, including TypeScript, VS Code, Mocha, and Git; introduce the process for 6.102 problem sets; and practice with …
Reading 2: Testing - MIT
May 25, 2023 · Here are some approaches that unfortunately don’t work well in the world of software. Exhaustive testing is infeasible. The space of possible test cases is generally too big to cover …
Technical Tips and Troubleshooting - MIT
May 25, 2023 · Use pwd to look at the full path to your problem set folder. If any of the folders in the path have any unusual characters (e.g., spaces, punctuation other than underscores or dashes, non …
quiz1-solutions ··· Pulsar - MIT
May 24, 2024 · The quiz is closed-book and closed-notes, but you are allowed one two-sided page of notes handwritten directly on paper, and you may use blank scratch paper. You may not open or use …