CS122-002 Course Information (20-ECES-122-002)
Spring 2004


Section 002 Meets: M-W-F 10:00-10:50 in Baldwin 645

Instructor: Fred Annexstein

Office: 889 Rhodes (Office Hours: Mon and Wed 1-2)

Phone: 556-1807

Email: fred.annexstein@uc.edu

Web: http://www.ececs.uc.edu/~annexste

AOL-IM sname: cs1boss


Course Information

Important Information and News

Final Exam Wednesday June 9, 2004 12:00-2:00PM

Here is the Course Syllabus

Teaching Assistant: Logan Mayfield
Office Hours: Tu-Thurs 1-3 in Rhodes 811U
Email: mayfiejl@email.uc.edu

Homework

Homework assignments and associated files can be found in the course file repository.

http://www.ececs.uc.edu/~annexste/Courses/cs122-2004/files

 

Assignment #1: Due Wednesday April 7.
Assignment #2: Due Wednesday April 21.

Assignment #3: Due Wednesday May 5.

Assignment #4: Due Wednesday May 19. Written Assignment: Chapter 6 Exercises 1,3,7,9,12,13,16 ( exercises 1,3,5,7,9,10,13 in 3rd Edition)

 


Distributing and Mailing Files using Tar

The UNIX tar command allows you to copy a collection of files into a single file. This is convenient when emailing multiple files, and we will use this method for submitting homework. To create a tar file you use the command "%tar cvf out.tar 'list of files'" (or on some systems "%tar cvf 'list of files' > out.tar"). The file out.tar contains a copy of each file in the list. Here is an example of separate files collected into a single tarfile: example.tar . Download this file and untar it to extract the original files by running the command "% tar xvf example.tar". In general, you will tar your multiple homework files together and submit as a single tarfile.


Program Development and Maintenance using Makefiles

 


Lecture Notes

 

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