CS51: Abstraction and Design in Computer Programming

2006 Highlights

Highlights 2008

LOLcats Grammar, by Alice Ding and Patrick Quinn
=> i'm in ur skeme, stealin ur abstrakshunz
=> funkshunz! do not want!
=> i can has emax?
=> my mad skillz. let me show you dem.
=> o hai i fixd ur internets

The Many Faces of Avi



Highlights 2006

The CS51 X-Men


The Babbler and Grammar and Design Awards

Best Grammar: Jean-Francois Charles & Yuean Gong
Best Babbler: Sam Jacoby and Nicholas Chammas
Best Supporting Humor: Chris Yetter and Gokul Madhavan

MailBox Feature Best Design: Chris Yetter and Daniel Tsai
Mailbox Feature Most Creative: Roy Shi and Nishtha Soni

Performance Art Grammar (by Charles and Gong): "Gently enter the stage from downstage left. Carefully look at your left wrist for a while. Jump towards downstage center while rotating your right elbow in the wink of an eye and indirectly towards the audience then jump towards upstage center then have a very short nap on the floor; after that walk with big steps zigzagging towards center stage while writing your first name in the air with your torso."

Guest Lecture by Guy Steele

How would you express yourself, if you were not limited by your keyboard?