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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
tech_ref @courses:cs377-202651
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ctronic Submission ===== You should make a cs377 directory under your home directory on your CS account, and protect it: $ cd $ mkdir cs377 $ chmod 700 cs377 \\... unning your programs. Be sure you have a home bin directory, and if you don't, create one via: $ cd $ m... h: ./echo-linda-env To copy the example programs directory on spaceserver to your home course directory: $
week3 @courses:cs377-202651
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ur UPC programs ==== setup ==== * create a bin directory if you don't already have one: * ''$ cd'' ... bin'' * copy my UPC setup script into your bin directory: * ''$ cp ~mlsmith/bin/set-upc-env ~/bin'' ... torial programs to your account under your course directory: * ''$ cd ~/cs377'' * ''$ cp -r ~mlsmith/... examples/upc ./'' \\ //this will create a ''upc'' directory under your course directory// * now you're read
week9 @courses:cs377-202651
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* Go demo and starter code * copy from Marc's directory into your ''cs377'' course directory: <code> $ cd ~/cs377 $ cd -r /home/mlsmith/cs377-examples/Go ./ </code>... ould see the following files in your local ''Go'' directory: <code> $ ls csp-dining-phils.go deadlock.g... on p. 57 * you can copy Marc's Go examples directory into your current directory with this command: <c
top @courses:cs203-201602:assignments
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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 before running the git commands. NOTE: JUnit tests are not
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.
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
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.
top @courses:cs203-201602:lab2
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reate the program in a subdirectory of your CS203 directory called Greeter. * Add Javadoc comments to the G... sitory first. * Remember to be in your cs203 directory when you issue your github commands * Once you
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
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 [
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
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
week10 @courses:cs377-202651
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labs @courses:cs102-201752
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week13 @courses:cs101-202203
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week11 @courses:cs377-202651
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