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top @courses:cs203-201602:lab1
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program * Create local repository in the CS203 directory * Upload your CS203 folder to your private remo... n and enter the following commands from your home directory at the Linux prompt:<code text> git config --glob... * from your Linux prompt, cd into your ''.ssh'' directory, and type the following command:<code text> cat i... ories during the term as well. - Create a cs203 directory in your linux account. I suggest placing the cs20
run_zasm_under_dosemu @courses:cs325-201001
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urses:cs325#optional copy the floppy to your home directory|Copy the floppy to your home directory]] [OPTIONAL] * [[courses:cs325#optional use emacs to edit your code... does the floppy is "A:" and your home linux home directory is "D:". === [OPTIONAL] Copy the floppy to your home directory === You can do all the work on the floppy or cop
lab_0 @courses:cs145-201951:labs
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Open a command line window. Your current working directory will be your home directory - Create a directory, "labs" (you can see the "man"ual pages for mkdir for more information) - Create a directory underneath labs, "lab0" (see the -p option in t
top @courses:cs203-201602:assignments
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tests for your methods. Place the program in a subdirectory of your CS203 directory and upload from your CS203 directory to your private github repository - Due Thursday, October 27, 2016 A... (see lab 1). When you are done, upload the cs203 directory to github. Remember to cd to the cs203 directory
assignments @courses:cs101-201804
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lines ==== === General === - Always use a new directory for each week's assignment. When you submit your work you submit an entire directory, not just an individual file. - It helps to sav... is a copy of the file ''asmt-helper.txt'' in the directory you are using for the assignment. Then, at the to
top @courses:cs203-201602:lab2
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Greeter program. * Create the program in a subdirectory of your CS203 directory called Greeter. * Add Javadoc comments to the Greeter Class and the main method. ... sitory first. * Remember to be in your cs203 directory when you issue your github commands * Once you
top @courses:cs203-201602:lab3
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should have the code in a folder under your cs203 directory, save your CS203 directory to your PRIVATE github repository. Your github address should look like https://g... Vassar-cs203/<email name>.git . Be sure you are in your CS203 directory when you execute the github commands.
lab_1 @courses:cs145-201951:labs
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p * Use let* === Procedures === * Create a directory for this lab in your CS account. * Download the... ate.scm files. * They should be in the same subdirectory (!) * Open lab1-template.scm in DrRacket * U
dosemu @courses:cs325-201001:lectures
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ping your programs on the floppy, please create a directory in your Linux account and copy your programs into... mpt. ---- NOTE2: Type d:[Return] to change to your home directory in Linux while in dosemu.
how_to_create_a_listing_for_your_course
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ng your course [[doku>wiki:namespaces|namespace]](directory) and [[doku>wiki:pagename|pages]](files) in the [
week13 @courses:cs101-202203
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ful * The key is to understand that the program directory entries for votes and fake_votes reference the sa
labs @courses:cs102-201752
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that program during lab. \\ Submit the compressed directory at the assignment5 submission link | ^9 | W
lab1 @courses:cs101-2021-5657:labs
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selecting Open. Then navigate to your cs101/lab1 directory, and double-click on lab1.rkt. \\ \\ - Fill in
lab_2 @courses:cs145-201951:labs
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ate.scm files. * They should be in the same subdirectory (!) * Open lab2-addyourname in DrRacket * Us
top @courses:cs203-201602:github
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e command line, ''cd'' into your ''cs203'' course directory and enter the following command: <code text> $ sv