Hi all,
Just a quick note to say that final grades have been submitted to the
Registrar and should soon be available at dceweb.harvard.edu.
All the best,
Brian
On Sat, Aug 8, 2020 at 12:18 PM Brian Yu via web-students <
web-students(a)lists.cs50.harvard.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Congratulations on finishing CSCI S-33a — it's been wonderful having you
> all in the class this summer, so glad you joined us! And a big thanks to
> Doug, Connor, Moshe, and Vlad for making the summer possible.
>
> We'll follow up in the coming days with information about final
> grades. Have a wonderful break in the meantime, and do keep in touch!
>
> All the best,
> Brian
>
Hi all,
Congratulations on finishing CSCI S-33a — it's been wonderful having you
all in the class this summer, so glad you joined us! And a big thanks to
Doug, Connor, Moshe, and Vlad for making the summer possible.
We'll follow up in the coming days with information about final
grades. Have a wonderful break in the meantime, and do keep in touch!
All the best,
Brian
Hi all,
Also want to chime in with a quick note regarding the late policy
<https://cs50.harvard.edu/summer/web/2020/syllabus/#late-policy>,
specifically as it applies to the final project.
Because of our deadline to turn around grades to the Summer School, and the
need for the staff to grade assignments before that deadline of course, we
cannot accept any submission for the project that comes in after *Sat 8/8
at 11:59pm ET*, rather than being able to consider the full 10,000 minutes
at the usual 0.01% deduction per minute. Therefore, any submission that
comes in after that time will need be considered a zero, I'm afraid, so do
plan accordingly!
Best,
Doug
On Mon, Aug 3, 2020 at 7:16 AM Brian Yu via web-students <
web-students(a)lists.cs50.harvard.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Our final lecture, *Lecture 8: Security and Scalability
> <https://cs50.harvard.edu/summer/web/2020/>*, is now available on the
> course website. In this last lecture, we focus on some challenges and
> strategies for when web applications are deployed to the internet: how do
> we ensure that our application can scale as more people begin to use it?
> And how do we ensure that our application is secure?
>
> Our final *sections <https://cs50.harvard.edu/summer/web/2020/sections/> *will
> be this week, and will offer opportunities to get more familiar with these
> topics as well. And just a reminder that your *final project
> <https://cs50.harvard.edu/summer/web/2020/projects/final/> *is due by
> 11:59pm ET on Wed 8/5.
>
> As always, feel free to reach out to me or any of the course staff with
> any questions!
>
> All the best,
> Brian
>
Hi all,
Our final lecture, *Lecture 8: Security and Scalability
<https://cs50.harvard.edu/summer/web/2020/>*, is now available on the
course website. In this last lecture, we focus on some challenges and
strategies for when web applications are deployed to the internet: how do
we ensure that our application can scale as more people begin to use it?
And how do we ensure that our application is secure?
Our final *sections <https://cs50.harvard.edu/summer/web/2020/sections/> *will
be this week, and will offer opportunities to get more familiar with these
topics as well. And just a reminder that your *final project
<https://cs50.harvard.edu/summer/web/2020/projects/final/> *is due by
11:59pm ET on Wed 8/5.
As always, feel free to reach out to me or any of the course staff with any
questions!
All the best,
Brian