Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 10:14 a.m. From: Mark Jacobson To: 810-088-06@uni.edu Subject: Exam on Friday, PERL movies assignment... Hi 088 students, The example program we started today in class will be posted on the class web page by mid afternoon today. Sorry it took too long to create it in class. I will handout and go over it tommorrow in class, if you have questions about it. Tommorrow, we will go over your PERL exam and you will get back your original take home exam on JavaScript too. Besides that, all we will do tommorrow is go over more things that help you finish the movies project. That is the best review for the exam on Friday too. For the exam on Friday, you can have one sheet of traditional sized 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch paper covered both front and back with whatever you want to write or draw on it. It cannot be photocopied and must be handwritten with pen or pencil or crayon or whatever. The exam on Friday will consist of two separate parts. Part one: You can use your cheat sheet on this part. When finished, you will turn in your part one exam and turn in or put away your cheat sheet. Part one topics will be: 1. PERL/CGI 2. JavaScript 3. HTML 4. UNIX things such as > and < and pipes | and basic concepts like: ls, cd, chmod, pwd as well as the input and output redirection and pipes mentioned above. Run a PERL program at the command line, and redirect the output to a file named myPERLresults.out is an example. The topics above are listed in order of emphasis and you should study and create your cheat sheet accordingly. PERL will be most emphacized, and Unix will be least. Part two: No cheat sheet portion of the exam. When you turn in part one, you will receive part two. This part of the exam will consist only of PERL for the open ended questions such as fill in the blank or write some code or determine the output some code would produce or write some HTML. It MIGHT have some multiple choice or TRUE/FALSE questions on the basics of JavaScript or UNIX that everyone should know. These would be multiple choice and T/F questions only, and no fill in the blank. Mark