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Homepage for CS 221 Section 4, Fall 1996
CS 221 Sections 4 HomePage
See the
Syllabus
for info on what we plan to cover between now and the next exam.
How to print from SAC in their own words
Printer names
Assignments
-
FINAL HOMEWORK AND PROGRAM Read it carefully and note due dates.
- Program 4
Due BY 11/27 (Wed) 100 points NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED ON THIS ONE
- Program 3
Due 11/13 (Wed) 100 points NOT PROOFED
- Homework 4
Due 11/6 (Wed) 75 points
- Program 2
Due 10/30 (Wed) To get an idea what your program should do you can
play with a demo in my sac account. Do the following when logged in to sac:
cd ~oldham/DEMO
view README
follow instructons there. The demo executable is "cars"
- Homework 3
Due 10/9 (Wed) Work on the homework first.
- Program 1
Due 10/2 (Wed) Work on the homework first.
- Homework 2
Due 9/25 (Wed) Get started ASAP
- Homework 1 (revised) Due 9/11
Non Assignment Notices you should read
- 9/30/96
- The
- 9/27/96
- The
fourth part o my example for program 1.
- 9/25/96
- The
third part o my example for program 1.
- 9/24/96
- The first
part, and the
second part of my example problem for prgoram 1. Also the class mailing
list.
- 9/12/96
- The
Cs221 mailing list. (Be sure you are on it.)
- 8/28/96
- Syllabus (Restored)
References and so on
- 9/7/96
- Carol
Harris' info on Unix, Editors, Dialing infrom home (which Carol inherited
from Professor Seales, and which is good.)
- 9/7/96
- Carol
Harris' (inherited) poop on SAC some directly useful, other parts
indirectly useful. Definitely worth your time to look.
- 9/6/96
-
Very general intro to computers, sac, unix, files, ... and
whatever seems useful. Includes step by step on mail. Will evolve.
Slowly.
- 8/28/96
- Unix on SAC
- 8/28/96
- Editors (vi) on SAC
- 8/28/96
- Programming and FORTRAN