CPSCI 107: Applications, Implications, and Issues

Section 01

Spring 2006

2:30–3:20 p.m. M/W/F (Library 005)

Dr. Brian Rosmaita

Office: 01.011 Ferry Building

Office Hours: 1:30–2:15 p.m. Monday,
10:15–11:45 a.m. Tuesday,
1:30–2:15 p.m. Friday,
and by appointment.


What’s New!

May 4, 2006.
I've posted a page explaining the modifications to your .emacs file in order to make the timestamp more suitable for the CTC website.
May 3, 2006.
The Final Project Specification has been posted.

Miss an announcement? Take a look at What’s Old! (the “What’s New!” archive).


Course Materials

Examples

Homework Assignments

Labwork


Resources

GNU Emacs Manual
This is a hypertext version of the Emacs manual. It contains everything you need to know about Emacs to use it successfully in this class (and a lot of other stuff). If you're interested in learning more about Emacs, or want to download an executable file for your personal computer, check out the GNU Emacs Homepage. (If you want to find out why a great piece of software like Emacs is free, look at the GNU Project Homepage and learn about the Free Software Foundation.)
Here are some other Emacs links that you may find useful.
Bash Reference Manual
Everything you need to know about bash (which, by the way, is another product of the GNU Project at the Free Software Foundation).
The Linux Documentation Project
Links to an enormous amount of information about Linux. Documents fall into several categories: HOWTOs (very specific help about particular subjects), guides (book-length help), FAQs (lists of Frequently Asked Questions about various topics), man pages (about specific commands), and some online Linux magazines.
W3Schools Tutorials
These brief tutorials have the nice feature of dual editing and rendering panes in each window that allow you to experiment with markup or style code and easily see the result.
W3C Reference Documents

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