Date: Wed, 20 Nov 1996 22:25:01 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5 Content-type: text/html Last-modified: Sun, 17 Nov 1996 23:38:11 GMT Content-length: 13454 CS 50: Introduction to Computer Science I

Computer Science 50:
Introduction to Computer Science I


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Introduction

Welcome to the CS 50 Home Page. This document provides organized access to administrative information and other helpful documents.

Computer Science 50 is the first course in the Computer Science concentration. The course involves algorithm design and implementation, programming in the C language, an introduction to the UNIX operating system, and an introduction to the Internet.

Margo Seltzer, who taught CS50 since 1993, will be on leave for the 1996-97 academic year.
Brian Kernighan is teaching the course for the fall of 1996.

This page is currently maintained by Christopher A. Thorpe / cat@eecs.harvard.edu
and Christian Sepulveda / csepulv@fas.harvard.edu

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General Course Information and References

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Fall 1996 Lectures

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Fall 1996 Assignments

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Solution Sets

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CS50 Teaching Fellows

The following is a list of TF's for CS50.

To send a TF email, click on the email address. If a TF has a personal web page, you may click on his or her name to go to it.
Note: For general CS50 questions, mail your individual TF or
lib50@fas.harvard.edu.

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Exam Information


Interesting Web Sites

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Helpful Software and Utilities

QVT/Term is a telnet program for Windows 95 that is better than Ewan in that a lot of problems that occur when using vi should be fixed

WinFTPAn FTP client(so you can transfer files from Unix to your PC. For Windows95(32 bit, Win32s)

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