Friday, 6 March 2015

Linked Lists and Labs

    As I'm sure everyone has noticed, this week has been nothing short of crazy for students in almost all programs at U of T due to the TA strike. It seems that my normal study strategy of completing lab exercises alone at home has made this week far easier for me. This being said, I am aware of several students that have had issues with this lab without the support of our TAs. I feel very strongly about all of us students helping each other in every way we can and I will be posting my work for all exercises every week. My solutions to this week's lab can be found here and, as always, I am very much open to constructive criticism. This slogger is doing the same (I am not sure of their name) and I have found it very useful going over their solutions to compare with mine.

    Moving on, I have found the course content this week to be relatively straightforward. This idea of Linked Lists seemed quite natural to me and, as mentioned previously, I did not find the lab exceptionally difficult. I must say that I greatly enjoy topics such as this that include everything in my CSC148 toolbox and allow me to really test my learning. Speaking of testing my learning, Assignment 2 was due this week and despite the last minute changes to our starter code, Saman and I were able to hand everything in several hours early. I would like to post my code for the Minimax strategy (I'm very proud of it) but at this point I believe people can still hand in late assignments so perhaps I will make my code available in this post at a later date.

EDIT: My strategy_minimax code can be found here

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