Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1996 22:13:37 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5.2 Last-modified: Fri, 15 Nov 1996 03:48:34 GMT Content-type: text/html Content-length: 9112
Click on the speaker for an audio greeting.
Please feel free to correspond:
Miles Murdocca
Department of Computer Science
Rutgers University, Hill Center
New Brunswick, NJ 08903
murdocca@cs.rutgers.edu
http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/~murdocca/
(908) 445-2654 (phone); (908) 445-0537 (fax)
Graduate and Undergraduate Independent Studies
Multimedia computer architecture courseware (The MARC Project).
On-line book project. Principles of Computer Architecture is a full, class-tested textbook that I created for our sophomore-level introduction to computer architecture course (CS 211). I am in the process of putting it up with hypertext links and in-line images. All of this takes time (there are over 400 illustrations, and lots of equations and other details that need to be reworked) but you can have a look at how far the project has progressed.
(Compiled by Anna Shukhina, http://remus.rutgers.edu/~anya).
World Wide Web Frequently Asked Questions (WWW FAQ)
NCSA server. Lots of good free software for networking, multimedia, and other things.
The Web Masters page. Expert tips on designing Web pages.
Where did he get that background pattern?
Thinking of starting an Internet or Web service? Here is an example of what one service charges.
A Beginner's Guide to HTML (HyperText Markup Language). (362 KB) This is a compressed PostScript file that will be downloaded to your machine using ftp. After it is downloaded, you should use the uncompress utility to uncompress it. At Rutgers University, you can print it out using the lpr command from a Unix machine: % lpr -Pprinter_name HTMLPrimer.ps
If you can't do it this way, then you can find an on-line hypertext version at the URL: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/General/Internet/WWW/HTMLPrimer.html. Click here for on-line version.
How do I download and view a file in format ...
(Click here).
CGI
(Common Gateway Interface) FAQ
CGI
(Common Gateway Interface) standard (you may have to browse a bit to
find it here).
Click here to see a
simple CGI action. All this does is execute a C program on
athos.rutgers.edu in ~murdocca/public_html/server1-cgi
and print a simple message. (Note: this doesn't
do anything interesting so don't click it. I keep it here to remind
myself of how to do it.)