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&lt;h1&gt; Data Structures Using Java &lt;/h1&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;CMPU-102 Section 01&lt;/h2&gt; 
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&lt;h2&gt;Syllabus &amp; Course Wiki&lt;/h2&gt; 

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        <description>Assignment 2 - Spring 2021



Virtual Cat World

Assigned: Wed, Mar 17 

Due: Mon, Mar 29 Tue, Mar 30, 11:59pm

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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs145-201951/top?rev=1548131336&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Foundations of Computer Science



CMPU-145 Section 51 

Vassar College, Spring 2019 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


 Welcome to our course wiki. It is the main page from which our course materials will be accessed. 

Contact Information
 Professor:</description>
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        <title>programs</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs240/programs?rev=1446577313&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Optional Programming Assignments

Three programming assignments may be completed for extra credit, if desired. You must do all three programs. The programs must be turned in no later than December 16 at 5PM.

	*   Program 1 
	*   Program 2   RSG files 
	*   Program 3</description>
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        <title>top</title>
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        <description>&lt;HTML&gt;
&lt;h1&gt;Computer Science I &lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;Problem Solving and Abstraction - Fall, 2022 &lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;h3&gt;Your Professor&lt;/h3&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Peter lemieszewski&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Email: pelemieszewski @ vassar dot edu &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Office: Sanders Physics 104&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Office hours: Mondays and Fridays, 1-3PM. Other times by appointment.
I recommend coming to office hours! 
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        <description>Lab 1 - Spring 2021



Introducing the Command Line, DrRacket, and GitHub

The main purpose of this initial laboratory exercise is to acquaint you with

	*  GitHub,
	*  the DrRacket IDE, and 
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs102-201752/schedule?rev=1493633145&amp;do=diff</link>
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[Workshop Invitation by the coaches]
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        <title>printing_tips</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/old_pages/printing_tips?rev=1297270048&amp;do=diff</link>
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Printer Name Changes and your .bashrc

If you are having problems with command line printing it may be because your .bashrc is not using the correct printer name.
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/mlsmith/top?rev=1780541125&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Marc L. Smith

(he/him) 

Professor of Computer Science

Computer Science Department

Vassar College


Coordinates
 Office: SP 104.5 
Voice: 845 437 7497   Zoom
E-mail: mlsmith@vassar.edu      Vassar College, Box 399
124 Raymond Avenue
Poughkeepsie, NY 12604-0399  
2026 -- 2027

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        <title>dosemu</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs325-201001/lectures/dosemu?rev=1264993644&amp;do=diff</link>
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We will need to create Z80 programs for our computer. To do this we will use xdosemu in Linux to open a DOS session. 

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        <title>bibtex</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/priestdo/tips/bibtex?rev=1270724318&amp;do=diff</link>
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        <description>Computer Science II: Data Structures and Algorithms



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 Professor:      Jenny Walter                Office Hours:   Tues, Wed and Thurs: 10:30 am to noon SP 306</description>
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        <description>Assignment 1 - Spring 2021



Virtual Cat World

Assigned: Mon, Mar 8 

Due: Mon, Mar 15

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	*  Open a browser and copy/paste this URL: &lt;https://classroom.github.com/a/rB8Krlqz&gt; 


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        <title>cmu-cam</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/research/bot-alternative/cmu-cam?rev=1242943463&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Running a CMUCam through a Lisp Program
May 2009

State of the project:

I have successfully used the foreign-function method in lisp to call a method from another programming language. In my example I used a c file, but under the method it should be able to call something from Java or anything else. Instructing on performing this adaptation are as follows:</description>
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        <title>integrity</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/integrity?rev=1594849114&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Vassar CS Student Integrity Guide

This guide is designed to clarify Vassar College’s academic integrity policy as it applies to the Computer Science Department. Furthermore, it provides advice on how to best navigate integrity issues in the context of the field, where source code authorship is a central issue.</description>
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        <title>sshkeysmswindows</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/general_linux/sshkeysmswindows?rev=1661950198&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>SSH Keys on Microsoft Windows using the PuTTY Utility 

SSH keys are what you will use to establish an encrypted connection over the network, e.g. the internet, between your system and a remote machine. The default type of key to generate is RSA which is good for most purposes. RSA is universally supported among SSH clients. Note that EdDSA performs much faster and provides the same level of security with significantly smaller keys. In general, though, for what you need to do, RSA encryption is …</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/walter/top?rev=1611255073&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Jennifer E. Walter

Professor Emerita
 Department of Computer Science
 Vassar College

Email:  &lt;jewalter@vassar.edu&gt;  



“When you are the only woman in a group, you are no longer a woman; you are THE woman, as if your actions stand for that of your entire gender.”</description>
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        <title>2013-02-07_creative_computing_and_literary_code</title>
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        <description>2013-02-07 Creative Computing and Literary Code

&lt;html&gt;&lt;style type=“text/css”&gt;div.profile { float: left; padding-right: 0.5em;}&lt;/style&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
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Nick Montfort

Associate Professor of Digital Media</description>
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        <title>acm_jar_applets</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/sysnews/acm_jar_applets?rev=1290640216&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Using acm.jar

The ACM Java Task Force (JTF) created an API framework for Java programs which is distributed in the file acm.jar. 

Programs using acm.jar may be compiled and executed from the command line, or within your favorite Java IDE (e.g., Netbeans, DrJava). It is also possible to run your JTF programs as an applet within a browser or via the appletviewer. ````````````````````````````````````</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/hatsoff/top?rev=1342450525&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Hats Off!



TO OUR RECENT GRADUATES:

Cordelia McGee-Tubb'11 who is now a software development engineer in San Francisco, CA for Salesforce.com, an enterprise cloud computing company that distributes business software.

TO OUR CURRENT STUDENTS:

stay tuned; we hope to hear summer plans from the CS students soon!</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cmpu-224_f17/top?rev=1503664816&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>CMPU-224 Computer Organization Fall 2017



This course examines the hierarchical structure of computing systems, from digital logic and microprogramming through machine and assembly languages. Topics include the structure and workings of the central processor, instruction execution, memory and register organization, addressing schemes and caching. Our aim is to help you become a better programmer by teaching you the basic concepts underlying all computer systems. We want you to learn what reall…</description>
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        <title>concurrency</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/mlsmith/concurrency?rev=1596084460&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Concurrency



Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) Links

	*  WoTUG - The place for Communicating Processes
	*  The classic text: Communicating Sequential Processes (Hoare)
	*  The modern text: Theory and Practice of Concurrency (Roscoe)
	*  Unifying Theories of Programming text, by Hoare and He: UTP
	*  JCSP - CSP for Java
	*  C++CSP2 – CSP for C++</description>
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs203-201602/top?rev=1487782575&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>CMPU-203: CS III: Software Design and Implementation

&lt;html&gt; 
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&lt;h1&gt;Syllabus&lt;/h1&gt;
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        <title>calendar</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-201804/calendar?rev=1543540547&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>CMPU-101-04 Computer Science I and Lab. (Fall 2018)




Calendar

This calendar will evolve over the course of the semester. Typical entries will include links to the code we have studied in class, details of lab. problems and assignments, and sections of the textbook we covered in class.
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        <title>syllabus</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cmpu224-202001/syllabus?rev=1599614785&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>&lt;html&gt;
&lt;h1&gt;CMPU-224-01 Computer Organization - Fall 2020 syllabus&lt;/h1&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;Course description&lt;/h2&gt;

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        <title>adjuncts</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/adjuncts?rev=1354727518&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>2013 Adjunct Professor Courses

CMPU 145 - Foundations of Computer Science

Introduces the theoretical, structural and algorithmic foundations of computer science. Topics include: sets, relations, functions, recursive data structures, recursive functions, induction, structural induction, probability, logic, Boolean algebra, proving program correctness, and the lambda calculus. Concepts are reinforced in programming exercises in the laboratory.</description>
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1 Motivation

Up until now, we’ve mostly looked at trees as a data structure, but we haven’t looked at them in the context of any particular problems. Trees are used in many applications in computer science, robotics, and game design. One common application is for representing the possible moves in a game or search problem. Imagine that you were exploring the space that a player (character or robot) could move through. On each move, the player would change position (and possibl…</description>
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If not zero, go into an infinite loop.

Second Program: 
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On writing:

Strunk and White The Elements of Style bartelby.com, 1918

there is no better book on style in writing (anything)

On learning to program:

Friedman, Felleisen The Little Schemer: Fourth Edition MIT Press, 1996

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Reposted here from Poughkeepsie Chapter of the ACM web site.

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Linux Labs and Desktops

	*  Google-Chrome yes, chrome is available on the CS system, however, there are a few hoops to jump through.  For information and instructions on running google-chrome from within your CS account see: ````````````````````````````````````````````````````</description>
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8.1 UNIX Variables

Variables are a way of passing information from the shell to programs when you run them. Programs look “in the environment” for particular variables and if they are found will use the values stored. Some are set by the system, others by you, yet others by the shell, or any program that loads another program.</description>
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 Spring 2016  

 February 1 

Goals

	*  Create a Git account
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	*  Set up Git configuration
	*  Create a simple Java program
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	*  CMPU-101 - Problem-Solving and Abstraction 
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Horstmann Chapter 1

Horstmann Chapter 2

Horstmann Chapter 3

Horstmann Chapter 4

Extreme Programming

Horstmann Chapter 5

Horstmann Chapter 6

Horstmann Chapter 7

Horstmann Chapter 8

Horstmann Chapter 9

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Current Students

I'm thinking about declaring the Computer Science major. When and how can I do that?

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  Professor and Chair
Department of Computer Science
Vassar College
   124 Raymond Avenue
 Poughkeepsie, New York 12604-0520 
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 Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education.</description>
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Assigned: Thursday, 22 September
Due: Wednesday, 28 September, 11:59 p.m.

Introduction

The Pantheon 1.0 data set contains information about 11,340 famous individuals, based on articles in international versions of Wikipedia.

For this assignment, we have taken a random sample of 1000 rows (that is, information about 1000 people) and have selected a few of the most interesting columns.</description>
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5.1 File system security (access rights)

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Basics

In addition to following the design recipe, all code must adhere to the following basic style guidelines:

	*  Organize your program top-down, regardless of how you actual work through your wish list. The phrase “top down” means that project files consist of a general purpose statement, a data definition and a constant definition section, a main function, followed by sections for handler functions, and wrapped up by general utility functions.</description>
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Setup

Setting up the programs to connect to a VNC server is not too difficult. You will, however, need to download two programs: a SSH client and a VNC client. The SSH client will make a secure connection between your computer and the VNC server and the VNC client will use this connection to draw a display on your screen.</description>
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Installation

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Video Games and 21st Century Learning

A lecture by James Paul Gee

Thursday, April 2nd, 5:30pm

Sanders Auditorium

James Paul Gee is the Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies at
Arizona State University and is a member of the National Academy of Education.
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Video Ga…</description>
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Event date:   March 24, 2012 3:00 PM ET

Location:

Vassar College

College Center 237

124 Raymond Avenue

Poughkeepsie NY 12604

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“VC Squared”

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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The Remarkable Saga of Linear Programming: the Problem, the Methods, the Continuing Mysteries

Margaret Wright

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Priorities of programs are something to be aware of.

PS

The first thing to do is to get to know your processes. The ps command lists out the processes you have running on the system. By using ps -l, an extended listing of your processes is provided. The fields of the most interest to this topic are the PID, NI, and COMMAND fields. The COMMAND field lists the name of the command that started your process. So, if you're looking for your runaway c++ program, a.out is the one yo…</description>
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&lt;h2&gt;Syllabus &amp; Course Wiki&lt;/h2&gt; 

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&lt;h2&gt;Syllabus &amp; Course Wiki&lt;/h2&gt; 

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About

X2Go is a program that lets you use your account's desktop remotely.  Imagine that you want to do work using DrRacket (or DrScheme, Netbeans, etc.) from your home computer but don't want to deal with the fuss of copying your work onto your CS account afterwards.</description>
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	*  Main Course Page
	*  Lectures, Readings
	*  Labs
	*  Assignments
	*  Exams
	*  Coaching hours shared on Google Drive

Textbooks

	*   Java Tutorial Online
	*   Intro Java Text, David J. Eck
	*   Programming by Doing, Graham Mitchell

Resources



	*   NetBeans IDE download
	*   DrJava IDE download
	*   Java Runtime Environment download
	*  Java documentation (API)
	*  [acm.jar]

	*  ACM Student Package documentation (API)

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        <description>Assignment 4 - Spring 2021



Permutations

Assigned: Wed, Apr 21 

Due: Wed, May 5 

For this assignment you will:

	*  Follow the Design Recipe to design a series of functions that computes all the permutations of a list of numbers
	*  Be sure to write tests for each function as you go, before you move on to the function of your wish list</description>
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        <description>CS 101 Spring, 2023-04 Schedule at a glance

Approximate schedule, subject to change. The homework assignments and labs will be added weekly, usually on Thursday evening. The assigned readings are direct links to the pdf versions of the chapters. They should, ideally, be read before the corresponding class. You are responsible for keeping up with the reading and for all material covered in class.</description>
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 CS203  

 Spring 2017  

 March 28, 2017 

Goals

	*  Set up teams of two students for this project
	*  Create a program utilizing the Comparator interface
	*  Include JUnit tests
	*  Upload your program to the correct ComparatorTeamx repository in github</description>
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        <description>Lab 2 - Spring 2021



Designing Functions

The main purpose of this lab is to practice

	*  using the Design Recipe to write functions
	*  designing functions that use cond expressions
	*  designing functions that use helper functions 



How to get started</description>
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        <description>Spring 2023 Schedule

The table below is your guide to the entire semester. Each row corresponds to a week of the semester, and the week numbers in the first column are clickable links that connect this page to the lecture notes and other course materials for that week. The last column lists the sections in</description>
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        <description>The Mythical Man-Month

by Fred Brooks



The programmer, like the poet, works only slightly removed from pure thought-stuff. He builds castles in the air, from air, creating by exertion of the imagination. Few media of creation are so flexible, so easy to polish and rework, so readily capable of realizing grand conceptual structures. Yet the program construct, unlike the poet's words, is real in the sense that it moves and works, producing visible outputs separate from the construct itself... O…</description>
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        <description>Assignment 5 - Spring 2021



Simple Tetris

Assigned: Tue, May 11 

Due: Mon, May 24, 11:59pm 



For this assignment you will design a world (big-bang) program that implements a simple version of the classic Tetris game, as described in Section 12.6 of</description>
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&lt;h2&gt;CMPU-334 Section 01&lt;/h2&gt; 
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&lt;h2&gt;Syllabus &amp; Course Wiki&lt;/h2&gt; 

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Sorting / More Practice with Lists

The main purpose of this lab is to have:

	*  More practice with lists: lists of strings and lists of structures (posn's)
	*  More practice with sorting 
	*  More practice designing programs with wish lists (helper functions)</description>
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        <description>Week 1



How to Program

Monday

No class

Wednesday

	*  Introductions
	*  Syllabus 



	*  Coaches for this semester
		*  to be announced
		*  Introductions: this Friday
		*  Coaching hours will be posted---see the link in the sidebar 




	*  How to read HtDP/2e:</description>
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        <title>top</title>
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        <description>Lab 2: Using Javadoc

	*  Use the code in chapter 1 as your starting point for a 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. 
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        <description>Week 2



Atomic Data: numbers, strings, images, and Boolean values

Monday

	*  Attendance 


	*  Office hours poll
		*  Tue/Thu afternoons? 
			*  a) 1-3pm
			*  b) 2-4pm
			*  c) 3-5pm
			*  d) 4-6pm 




	*  Questions from lab? 
		*  we will finish up Lab 1 before we begin Lab 2</description>
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/top?rev=1750350362&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Computer Science Department Wiki



This site is for internal use by current students, faculty and 
administrators in the Computer Science department at Vassar College.
It provides access to active course websites and up-to-date computer
systems information.</description>
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administrators in the Computer Science department at Vassar College.
It provides access to active course websites and up-to-date computer
systems information.</description>
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List Abbreviations, Sorting, and Multiple Lists

Monday

Welcome Back from Spring Recess!

	*  Reading and Reflection: at the midpoint in the semester
		*  from The Mythical Man-MonthWikipedia -- by Fred Brooks (Turing Award Recipient)
		*  &quot;The programmer, like the poet...&quot;




	*  Lecture 8: [PDF] [Code]
		*  More lists</description>
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        <description>Visiting Assistant Professor

The Department of Computer Science at Vassar College invites applications for a one-year position at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor to begin in the Fall semester of 2020.  

Vassar College is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer with a strong commitment to increasing the diversity of the campus community and the curriculum, and promoting an environment of equality, inclusion, and respect for difference. Candidates who can contribute to this…</description>
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 CS203  

 Spring 2017  

 March 27, 2017 

Goals

	*  Set up teams of two students for this project.
	*  Enhance the shape icon class in chapter 4 of Horstmann so that it displays multiple moveable shapes.
	*  Include JUnit tests
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Assignment 1: Chapter 2: #4, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, 18 - Due Thursday, 2/3/2011

Assignment 2: Chapter 2: #34, 42, 44 due Thursday, 2/10/2011

Assignment 3: Chapter 3: #2, 4, 6, 8, 10 - Due Thursday, 2/24/2011

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        <description>Lab 7



 CS203  

 Fall 2016  

 November 1 

Goals

	*  This project is intended to be worked on individually
	*  Create a basic banking program utilizing the Comparator interface
	*  Include JUnit tests
	*  Upload your program to your github repository</description>
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	*  Design Patterns Explained, Shalloway and Trott

	*  Horstmann Code

	*  Horstmann Chapter 1 Full Text

	*  Horstmann Chapter 2 Full Text</description>
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        <description>An introduction to LATEX

Vassar College Department of Mathematics Announces a lecture/demonstration

John McCleary

Vassar College 

Tuesday, September 17, 2013 

Rockefeller Hall 300 

7-8:30pm 


One of the most useful programming languages is TEX, constructed by 
Donald Knuth, and developed by Leslie Lamport into LATEX, the standard
for mathematical typesetting over the last 25 years. If you want to 
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&lt;https://www.xquartz.org/&gt;may
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        <description>Lab #4 Enter The Matrix

The main purpose of this lab exercise is to use the debugger to uncover coding issues:

We will accomplish this goal by re-purposing last weeks lab.



[I can't get this program to work. I hope you can help!]

	*  STEPS
		*  Create a new Matrix project (the class name is still Matrix!)</description>
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Lab #6: Call the plumber

This week in class we learned about trees, and saw two examples of data definitions of trees: a rumor mill and a pipeline. We designed one function in class for a pipeline, which determined whether there was water running. We followed the Design Recipe and the data definition from the lecture notes. We developed a template for a function that consumes a pipeline, and returns a boolean value.</description>
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        <description>FIXME update, convert to wiki, add link to isohome

Backup With Tar

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	*  Overview
	*  Creating a tar file of your entire directory
	*  Copying the file to another location
	*  Tar Documentation

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Overview

While I make regular backups of the home directories on the Computer Science Unix machines, there are times when you want to have your own copy of your account. There are several relatively painless ways to accomplish this task. I will describe one of them here. If you n…</description>
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        <description>Lab 8 - Spring 2021



Abstraction (or, if you copy/paste, you'll be toast!)

Today's lab will give you practice with abstraction, local definitions, passing functions 
as arguments to other functions, and generally with the satisfaction that comes from avoiding 
duplicate code.</description>
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        <title>info</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/general_linux/info?rev=1463586832&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Bash Shell Resources

a few articles and tutorials on the web for learning the bash shell

	*  &lt;http://www.arachnoid.com/linux/shell_programming.html&gt;
	*  &lt;http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO.html&gt;
	*  &lt;http://www.panix.com/~elflord/unix/bash-tute.html&gt; 
	*  &lt;http://www.codecoffee.com/tipsforlinux/articles2/043.html&gt;
	*  &lt;http://www.cyberciti.biz/nixcraft/linux/docs/uniqlinuxfeatures/lsst/&gt;

System Info - User Help

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Help for New Users

Unix information and help

Examples for …</description>
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Intertwined Data 2: Files and Directories

The main purpose of this lab is to practice

	*  using the Design Recipe to write functions for intertwined data
	*  we will use the Files and Directories example of intertwined data from</description>
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        <title>ssh</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/general_linux/ssh?rev=1711544886&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Accessing CS Systems

The easiest way to gain access the Computer Science Dept. Linux machines outside of the Asprey computer lab. This gives you terminal access to the command line inside the department, and it allows you to send files back and forth to your home directory. Since it has no remote</description>
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        <description>Lab 4 - Spring 2021



Practice with Lists

The main purpose of this lab is to practice

	*  More practice with lists
	*  More practice documenting functions with signature, purpose statement, examples, and check-expects 



How to get started

	*  Open a browser and copy/paste this</description>
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        <description>Lab 3 - Spring 2021



Adding a little structure to your life

The main purpose of this lab is to practice

	*  defining structures
	*  designing functions that consume / produce structures
	*  following the Design Recipe (as usual) 



How to get started</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/general_linux/vnc?rev=1593896566&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Using VNC

What is VNC?

NOTE: VNC is deprecated.  For all remote desktop access, we ask that you use X2Go  (found here).

VNC is a system for interacting with a computer display remotely, over a network. This technology was developed by AT&amp;T Laboratories, and is now available for free over the internet (distributed under the GNU General Public License. Visit the</description>
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        <description>Secure Shell on Windows

Installation

To log in to the CS Department computers, you will need a SSH client. There are several free SSH clients available for Windows. We have used PuTTY with great success. We have also used WinSCP to copy files between Windows and Unix computers.</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-5657/assigns/top?rev=1620705791&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>CMPU-101 Assignments (Spring 2021)
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/sysnews/kill_a_process?rev=1291649428&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Monitoring and Killing Processes

Any process you own you can kill (this is not a moral judgment, just a fact of life in Unix and Linux).

Killing an offending process graphically

If the machine itself is still responsive (but one or more windows perhaps aren't) you can try one of the Graphical Process Managers on our system.$$xfce4-taskmanager$$````````$$gnome-system-monitor$$````````</description>
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        <description>Assignments



Student Workstations
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        <description>Luke Hunsberger  Assistant Professor in Computer Science  Vassar College  Contact Info  Mailing Address  124 Raymond Ave. 
 Box 444, Vassar College 
 Poughkeepsie, NY 12604-0444  Email  hunsberg@cs.vassar.edu  Office  OLB 121  Office Hours 
(Spring 2008)   Mondays</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/lemie/top?rev=1422415888&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>I am a software engineer for IBM and I've been working for more than 30 years with the Transaction Processing Facility (TPF) family of products:
 IBM's TPF page

When I first started, the product was called the Airline Control Program and was given away to mainframe computer customers!</description>
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        <description>Assignment 3 - Spring 2021



Bouncing Balls

Assigned: Mon, Apr 5 

Due: Mon, Apr 19 Wed, Apr 21, 11:59pm (extended)

[bouncing balls]

For this assignment you will:

	*  Design a world (big-bang) program that displays many bouncing balls, of different sizes, colors, and velocities.</description>
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        <description>CMPU-334

	*  CMPU-334, Spring 2018 Main Page
	*  Schedule, including readings and assignments
	*  Miscellaneous links/notes

Coaches Corner

Brian Haufler is the coach for our class. 
His “office” hours:

	*  Sunday 8-10
	*  Wednesday 2:45-4

Other Resources

	*  github repository for some OSTEP examples (includes common.h)
	*  All homework programs from our textbook

	*  tar -xzf all.tgz ==&gt; will unpack all.tgz into individual homework chapters</description>
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        <description>Well, since I took away your windows lab machines, here is an alternative. Doing these steps will let you run the assembler from Prof. Voerman on our linux machines under DOS emulation. - Greg

Running Z80 Assembler under DosEmu

The Short version

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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/research/ursi_2008/aiptasiabase/security?rev=1215027720&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Security Concerns

There are many important things to be concerned about when creating a system like this, and security is one of them. From a systems administration point of view, the following things must be considered.

Uploading Executables

Allowing any user to upload and run any executable is TERRIFYING. This will require either auditing uploaded programs (and requiring uploaded programs to be sent in the form of source code to be compiled in-house), or carefully making sure that only trus…</description>
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        <title>assigns</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs311-2021/assigns?rev=1638817593&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Final Projects



Teams
 Team #   Members                     Database Project [database name]        Presentation</description>
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Data with Varieties

Monday

	*  Attendance  


	*  Notes:
		*  there are still a few students who haven't been checked off for lab 3 (Mar 5th)
		*  check Campuswire channels outside of class for communications: 
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Tuesday

	*  Introductions
	*  Students wanting to formally add... Are there seats available?
		*  If there are more students wanting to add than seats available, I will defer
		*  Department Policy link

	*  Syllabus 


	*  Coaches ?
	*  We will go over some lecture material and run a simple program in an IDE today.</description>
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Tuesday

	*  questions on the lab?
	*  Today, we cover maps and hash maps.
	*  For reference, let's take a quick look at name/value pairs for a mainframe OS
		*  What is a name/value pair?
		*  perhaps a simpler construct: a dictionary!

	*  [lecture notes]
	*  [map code project]

Thursday

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	*  Tuesday, March 23rd, 1:00 to 3:00 pm, RH 203.
	*  Open notes.
	*  General topics for each question will be posted.
	*  [ Review questions for final exam] (Solutions will be posted). 



Part of solutions to review questions: [ final exam review answers] 
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Reading input from the keyboard 
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[Save this file as AddABCDv1.java] 

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Wednesday

	*  Introductions
	*  Students wanting to add... Are there seats available?
		*  If there are more students wanting to add than seats available, I will defer

	*  Syllabus 


	*  Coaches ?
	*  We will go over some lecture material and run a simple program in an IDE today.</description>
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Computer networks are a key driver behind the ever increasing role computers have on society, and a very active research area. This intensive course focuses particularly on wireless networking, which has already revolutionized where and how computing is done, and is at the root of the future Internet of Things (IoT).
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Tuesday

	*  After completing the lecture on loop constructs, we'll actually get to look at data structures for the first time.
	*  [Lecture - continuing iterative control]
	*  [Java Arrays]
	*  miscellaneous links
		*  If only Benedict Cumberbatch was the star of this film too.
		*  Updated coaching hours


Wednesday

	*  lab 3 will focus on using arrays. 
	*  Lab #3 The Matrix Class

Thursday</description>
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Lectures: Mondays and Wednesdays, 12:00 - 1:15pm, Room 105 Sanders Physics

Instructor: Professor Nancy Ide

Office: 104.6 Sanders Physics

Phone: (845) 437-5988

Email: ide [at] cs.vassar.edu

Office Hours: Mondays and Wednesdays 11am - 12pm and by appointment</description>
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Here are some of the courses previously taught by visiting professors.

CMPU 203 - Computer Science III: Software Design and Implementation

Develops techniques for design and implementation of complex software systems. Topics include object-oriented modeling, design patterns, component libraries, inheritance, parametric polymorphism, generic algorithms, containers, iterators, function objects and storage management. Development of a software system of significant com…</description>
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Linux System Help

	*   Linux Account Password 
	*   Printing 
	*  Remote Access
	*   Browser Won't Start 
	*   Common Issues
	*   Changing Desktop Background
	*  Classroom Sound from Linux  
	*  Classroom Podium Monitor  

System Information

	*  CS Lab Configurations
	*  CS Department Firewall Overview

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	*   Linux Tutorial 
	*   Command Line Basics
	*   Advanced CLI 
	*   Emacs - tips
	*   Bash programming and gene…</description>
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	*  CMPU-334, Main Page
	*  Schedule, including readings and assignments
	*  Miscellaneous links/notes

Coaches Corner

Watch this space for coaching information

Other Resources

	*  github repository for some OSTEP examples (includes common.h)
	*  All homework programs from our textbook

	*  tar -xzf all.tgz ==&gt; will unpack all.tgz into individual homework chapters

Linux Resources

	*  I believe the following links still work?</description>
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Python

	*  Ch 23: From Pyret to Python

Reminder:

	*  Next Fri, Nov 12: Midterm 2
	*  Review session next week: Tues Nov 9 or Thurs, Nov 11 

Tuesday

From Pyret to Python 


	*  Google Colab will be our programming environment for the Python portion of the course</description>
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Data Types

	*  Ch 11 Introduction to Structured Data  
	*  Ch 13 Recursive Data  
	*  Ch 14 Trees 

Tuesday

Structured and Conditional Data 

Recursive Data 


	*  Welcome back!
	*  CPO notes:  lecture15 code
	*   lecture slides

Thursday

	*  Reminder: Assignment 5 due this Thursday (tomorrow), 11:59pm
	*  Reminder: not too late to turn in any outstanding labs/assignments for which solutions haven't been posted (no late penalty)</description>
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Python

	*  Ch 24: Modifying Variables

Reminders:

	*  This Fri, Nov 12: Midterm 2
	*  Review session Thursday, Nov 11

Tuesday

Destructive Programming 


	*  Colab notes:  week-11.ipynb

	*  Configure Colab:
		*  Turn on the “show indentation guides” option in Colab and set the indentation width to 4 spaces.</description>
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	*  Attendance
	*  Students wishing to add/swap sections?
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	*  Ch 23: From Pyret to Python

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	*  Next Fri, Nov 12: Midterm 2
	*  Review session next Wed, Nov 10

Monday

From Pyret to Python 


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New Scientist

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[gerbert in 2013]Please note, this page documents what I was wearing during the last four of the nineteen wonderful years I spent working for the CS Department at Vassar.  For the last year and a half I have been wearing modified versions of Google Glass running Glass and Ubuntu.  Along with that I am using a Bluetooth version of the Spiffchorder for input.  Please see the</description>
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Python

	*  Ch 24: Modifying Variables

Reminders:

	*  This Fri, Nov 12: Midterm 2
	*  Review session Wed, Nov 10

Monday

Destructive Programming 


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Each of these contribute an key part of the experience:
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Endurance Running Harness for Herbert

October 2009

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[left to right: Nancy Ide, Winifred Asprey, Grace Hopper]
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Winifred Asprey

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Workstations Problem, Tues 12/17

System CS129 in OLB104 had a power supply issue.  A ticket has been opened with user services.

 --- Rob Casinghino 2013/12/17 15:59

Workstations Update, Tues 9/17

I have done a non-critical update to our automated filesystem mounting for home directories.  These will time-out after 90 minutes (beyond the typical class/lab sessions) to clear up resources on systems.  While the connections are still active and in use, there will be no issues.  If…</description>
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Alarm Clock

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We run two apache2 servers at this site.

These two instances of apache2 serve multiple wikis and web sites.

They are located in the Computer Science Department of Vassar College.

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Faculty

Nancy Ide
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1.1 Listing files and directories

ls (list)

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 CS203  

 Fall 2016  


Goals

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Here are our coaches for this semester. In addition to working during our labs each week, each coach will work additional hours in the Asprey Lab, as indicated in the table below. 

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 * Installed packages on martha listed on the debian install page

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The main purpose of this initial laboratory exercise is to:

	*  Practice programming in Java
	*  Consolidate knowledge pertaining to the 3 pillars of OOP and their application in Java.
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs381-2019/resources?rev=1572141318&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Relational Databases

	*  Software
		*  PostgreSQL (RDBMS)
		*  DBeaver Community (native IDE)
			*  Here's a screenshot of how to configure DBeaver to access our Postgres server: 


		*  pgAdmin (browser-based IDE)

	*  Lectures / Tutorials
		*  Learn SQL with Socratica: a YouTube lecture series
		*  PostgreSQL Tutorial
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Design Recipes from HtDP/2e:

	*  Figure 1: The basic steps of a program design recipe
	*  Figure 52: How to translate a data definition into a template
	*  Figure 53: How to turn the template into a function definition
	*  Figure 56: Designing a function for self-referential data

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	*  Design Recipe for Functions
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Git

Sean Swehla, IBM

Git is one of the leading distributed source code control systems. Originally developed to specifically help with workflows in the Linux kernel, git has seen rapid acceptance on a number of other projects due to it's flexibility and speed. Git takes a bit of education to use effectively, which this talk will hopefully provide.</description>
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The following is modified from an email sent by Prof. Smith on the use of the command line svn program under linux here at CS

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&lt;quote Wikipedia&gt;Mono is a free and open source project led by Xamarin (formerly by Novell and originally by Ximian) to create an Ecma standard compliant .NET Framework-compatible set of tools including, among others, a C# compiler and a Common Language Runtime.&lt;/quote&gt;</description>
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        <description>Week 8



Tuesday

	*  Welcome back. The to-do list for today:
		*  Midterm return. [midterm answers]
		*  Some tangentially related links regarding division by zero.
		*  Redhat explanation of java vulnerabilities
		*  The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures link for same 
		*  Another link regarding the genesis of object oriented programming.
		*  email from Dr. Alan Kay
		*  We'll have two lectures today on functions.</description>
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        <description>2011-02-15 JYA in Budapest!

/!NOTE Room Change to OLB room 104!/
  ATTENTION  
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		*  PostgreSQL (RDBMS)
		*  DBeaver Community (native IDE)
			*  Here's a screenshot of how to configure DBeaver from a CS linux workstation: 

			*  And here's a screenshot of how to configure DBeaver with an SSH Tunnel from your laptop: 


		*  pgAdmin (browser-based IDE)</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/sa?rev=1730909391&amp;do=diff</link>
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Students must receive prior permission from the CMPU department chair for courses taken while studying abroad to count toward the major or correlate. 

AIT Budapest
 VC CMPU   AIT Courses</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs325-201001/top?rev=1266771352&amp;do=diff</link>
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        <description>2012-04-21 Android Development Day V

Saturday, 21 April 2012

11:00 - 5:00

OLB 205

This is the fifth installment of the Android Development Day. Anyone interested in Android programming is welcomed to come out and share your projects and experiences.</description>
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	*  playonmac  (www.playonmac.com)  

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	*  x2go  (&lt;https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/general_linux/x2go&gt;)

Install x2go on your macbook and then connect to the virtual desktop.  One advantage here is that you don't have to copy files that you create, that is, they will be in your $HOME directory the next time you log into one of the linux machines in SP309 or the Asprey lab in SP.</description>
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Spring 2008
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        <description>2012-03-24 Android Development Day IV

Saturday, 24 March 2012

11:00 - 5:00

OLB 205

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                    Sponsored by the
                    
  Poughkeepsie Chapter of the Association For Computing Machinery
  
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        <description>2009-11-19 CS Alumni Panel

When: 5:00pm - 6:00pm Thursday, November 19th 

Where: Multipurpose Room, 2nd floor of Main Building.


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Approximate schedule, subject to change. The homework assignments, for example, will be added weekly. The assigned readings are direct links to the pdf versions of the chapters. They should, ideally, be read before the corresponding class. You are responsible for keeping up with the reading and for all material covered in class.</description>
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Matthew Lang 

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Ohio State University

Monday, February 16, 2009

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The Winifred Asprey Lecture Series in Computer Science

Sponsored by the Department of Computer Science in honor of Winifred Asprey'38
Emeritus Professor of Computer Science


Dr. James Coplien

Software Patterns, Agile Software Development, and Extreme Programming</description>
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Text

	*  Dan Jurafsky and James Martin,  Speech and Language Processing: An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, and Speech Recognition  , Second Edition, and  selected chapters online from the upcoming 3rd edition.
	*  We will also use  the online book associated with the Natural Language ToolKit (NLTK).

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	*  Dickinson, Brew, and Meuers.  Language and Computers. Wiley Press.
	*  Manning, C. and Sc…</description>
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Tuesday

	*  the meeting id for tues/thurs lectures
		*   &lt;https://vassar.zoom.us/j/5845469406&gt;

	*  This is a restored copy of the week 13 wiki page. Here's a screen grab of the original: 
		*  [Capture of original page]    
		*  [Lecture notes]
		*  [The hashMapExample java program.]
		*  Sorting Algorithms (bubble sort)
		*  Repost: A graphical view of sorting algorithms
		*  [BubbleSort.java]




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Tuesday

	*  I have a small homework assignment for you to do this week. It is good practice! We also have a lecture and some debugging based on last week's lab. A few links to share too.
	*  Can we **protect** a java class?
	*  The Curious Case of Strings, a reference
	*  [Today's lecture notes]

Wednesday

	*  lab 2 still to come...</description>
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Intervals, Itemizations, Enumerations, and Structures

Monday

	*  Attendance  


	*  Lab 2 recap:
		*  Great lab Friday! 
		*  We covered a lot of ground! practice using: the Design Recipe, cond expressions, helper functions, wow!  
		*  But time was an issue</description>
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        <description>Week 2



Monday

	*  Last week...
		*  homework
		*  Lab(s)

	*  add/drop
	*  lectures: pyret vs. powerpoint
	*  Readings
		*  Chapter 5 
		*  Chapter 6

	*  Lecture notes
		*  [Functions]
		*  [pdf version of Functions]
		*  [Conditionals &amp; Booolean Values]
		*  [pdf version of Conditionals &amp; Boolean Values]


Wednesday

	*  Monday's section was actually Wednesday's section!</description>
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        <description>Week 6



Lists / Midterm I (and Review)

Monday

	*  Midterm Exam this Friday
		*  Gradescope: &lt;https://www.gradescope.com/&gt;
		*  use your email address to login
		*  Review this Wednesday (sample exam and solutions already posted)


	*  Assignment 2: 
		*  Happy Cat
		*  due: next Monday, March 29</description>
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        <description>Week 13



Higher Order Functions / Midterm II (and Review)

Monday

	*  Midterm Exam II this Friday
		*  Gradescope: &lt;https://www.gradescope.com/&gt;
		*  use your email address to login (same as for Midterm I)
		*  this will be the last exam of the semester!
		*  Review this Wednesday</description>
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        <title>resources</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs381-2020/resources?rev=1623159224&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Relational Databases

	*  Software
		*  PostgreSQL (RDBMS)
		*  DBeaver Community (native IDE)
			*  Here's a screenshot of how to configure DBeaver from a CS linux workstation: 

			*  And here's a screenshot of how to configure DBeaver with an SSH Tunnel from your laptop: 


		*  pgAdmin (browser-based IDE)</description>
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/voerman/top?rev=1339625071&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Louis Voerman

Visiting Associate Professor (Retired) 
 Department of Computer Science
 Vassar College
 Poughkeepsie, New York 12604

 Email: &lt;voerman@cs.vassar.edu&gt;



LOUIS VOERMAN, Visiting Associate Professor of Computer Science, retired after 26 years of service, in Spring 2009. He taught courses in operating systems, microprocessor design, computer organization and advanced computer architecture at Vassar since 1983. He earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and an M.S. in Computer Scienc…</description>
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        <title>coaching</title>
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        <description>Coaching Hours

I will make every effort to give each of you the attention and feedback you need to be successful in this course – but there’s only one of me! Therefore, I rely on the coaches to help me help answer your questions.

In addition to working during our labs each week, each coach will be available to help you in the Agile Lab (SC 006) at scheduled times.</description>
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        <title>coaching</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2023-54/coaching?rev=1674761540&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Coaching Schedule

 Important: The coaches are prohibited from giving you the solutions to labs and assignments, but they are able to guide you as you work to solve your programming tasks. When this works well, they will help you answer your own questions!</description>
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        <title>pubs</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/mlsmith/pubs?rev=1611430740&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Publications

	*  Dissertation:
		*  Marc L. Smith. View-Centric Reasoning about Parallel and Distributed Computation. PhD thesis, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL 32816-2362, December 2000. [PDF]  Postscript and in the UCF institutional repository, STARS.


	*</description>
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        <title>labs</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-201804/labs?rev=1544622766&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>CMPU-101-04 Computer Science I and Lab. (Fall 2018)




Labs

Problems and Solutions
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        <description>CS 101 Fall, 2022 Schedule at a glance

Approximate schedule, subject to change. The homework assignments will be added weekly. The assigned readings are direct links to the pdf versions of the chapters. They should, ideally, be read before the corresponding class. You are responsible for keeping up with the reading and for all material covered in class.</description>
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	*  Before joining Vassar in Fall 2006, I was an assistant professor at Colby College for five (5) years, beginning Fall 2001. Prior to my transition to academia, I worked for AT&amp;T for fifteen (15) years, in several different internal IT capacities, including applications and systems development and support, and IT infrastructure systems engineering. One of the very special opportunities I had while working for AT&amp;T was to be sponsored in its Doctoral Support Program, which enabled me to go…</description>
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Files, Directories and Paths

	*  a file is a collection of data with a name (a filename to be precise).  Although it may be stored in separate chunks in different location on the hardware, programs will generally work with a file as a single continuous collection of data.</description>
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        <description>Week 6 : Designing Programs For Tables



Monday

	*  There are still a few students who did not take the exam; I plan to release exam grades via gradescope at some point on Wednesday.
	*  In the meantime, if  your are looking for a way to improve your note taking skills</description>
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Monday

	*  Today's notebook, where we look at tabular data.
		*   python and csv files

	*  We covered MiCkEy MOuSe voting (i.e. fake_votes) last week. This “screen capture” from Wednesday's lecture may be useful
	*  The key is to understand that the program directory entries for votes and fake_votes reference the same memory location (and, that there is no return statement!)</description>
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        <description>Schedule Fall 2021

This table lists the topics and when each is covered. The link in the first column connects 
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        <description>2012-11-12 Mote Migration

The new remote access server is finally ready for general usage. This means everyone will have remote access to a system that has all the same software and settings as a department workstation. Fire up Racket and do your CMPU 101 homework, submit your CMPU 203 homework assignment, or just open up IDLE to work on your NLTK work, whatever you need.</description>
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Under Construction

This page will be updated with information about how to compile and run MPI programs on the machines in the Asprey Lab.</description>
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Tuesday

	*  Last Friday's lab: any questions?
	*  Let's review the “Extra” section. We can also review our vehicular class design.
	*  Lecture notes for some important Java language specifics
		*  Any interest in handouts for Java language-specific syntax/notes?</description>
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Tuesday

	*  Coaching Schedule, also posted on moodle
	*  Last Friday's lab: any questions?
	*  Lecture notes: we will complete chapter 2
	*  Let's formally update our vehicle class with some real code
	*  We have a homework assignment... on moodle (due on Monday)
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        <description>Assignments (CMPU-102, Spring 2017, Section 52)
Number Instructions Starter file Assigned Due 1	 [Instructions]  [download and save file as Collatz.java]  2/2  2/9 2	[Instructions]  Create classes from scratch 2/132/173	 [Instructions]  [zipped NetBeans project] 2/233/14	 [Instructions]   [download and save as PaddleStarter.java]4/14/65	 [Instructions]  [Save as PalCheckerStarter.java] 
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[Save as CharStackStarter.java] 
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[ pdf file about reading and writ…</description>
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I will make every effort to give each of you the attention and feedback you need to be successful in this course – but there’s only one of me! Therefore, I rely on the coaches to help me help answer your questions.

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