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Overview

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7.1 Compiling Linux software packages

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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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ls (list)

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Permutations

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

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	*  Practice programming in Java
	*  Consolidate knowledge pertaining to the 3 pillars of OOP and their application in Java.
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Vassar College, Fall 2021 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


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Vassar College, Fall 2021 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


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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.  

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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:

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Priorities of programs are something to be aware of.

PS

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New Scientist

A few details from decades of daily wear 
[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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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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May 2009

State of the project:

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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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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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5.1 File system security (access rights)

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Tuesday

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CMPU 300

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Setup

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	*  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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CMPU-381 

Vassar College, Fall 2019 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


 Welcome to our course wiki. It will be updated throughout the semester with important course information, so check here regularly. 

Contact Information</description>
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Vassar College, Fall 2020 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


 Welcome to our course wiki. It will be updated throughout the semester with important course information, so check here regularly. 

Contact Information</description>
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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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CMPU-311 

Vassar College, Fall 2021 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


 Welcome to our course wiki. It will be updated throughout the semester with important course information, so check here regularly. 

Contact Information
 Professor:</description>
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Database Storage

	* Every table starts with 'aiptasia_' Hereafter I will leave out the 'aiptasia' part.
	* User info stored in _user
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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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It became clear during the wiki transition that I had a number of “get 'em on the field” hacks in a variety of formats and locations as well as other wearable related pages and I needed to gather them up.

As I clean up my site, this is where they will all be listed.  For now it is a growing list of links to where they currently reside.</description>
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2.1 Copying Files

cp (copy)

cp file1 file2 is the command which makes a copy of file1 in the current working directory and calls it file2

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        <description>Secure Shell on macOS, Unix, and Linux

Installation

Any modern Unix-like operating systems should come with secure shell client utilities already installed. This is true for macOS, Ubuntu, Fedora, Mandrake Linux, FreeBSD and many others. If, however, you need a ssh client, you can download one from the openssh website:</description>
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Given the importance of early testing we will be using a unit-test framework called junit4 in our programs. There is a very short intro to junit at the end of chapter 3 (pages 131-133) which you should read before starting. Then, go to the following site and work through the exercise on junit:</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.

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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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4.1 Wildcards

The characters * and ?

The character * is called a wildcard, and will match against none or more character(s) in a file (or directory) name. For example, in your unixstuff directory, type

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Faculty

Jacob Erickson

Visiting Assistant Professor of Computer Science 


Jacob Erickson's research explores how digital platforms shape sociopolitical discourse, focusing on platform governance, online safety, and the downstream impacts of design and moderation decisions. Drawing from human-computer interaction, data science, and computational social science, his work examines how platform affordances influence online communication, community behavior, and user trust. His research …</description>
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        <description>Well, I got my Novatel Wireless usb760 and my Verizonwireless broadband plan.

I can report that the device works well but can't be set up entirely under linux.  

I can also report that VerizonWireless tech folks have much less than no clue about linux.</description>
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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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        <description>Export a window to the Projector

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        <description>Using VNC

What is VNC?

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

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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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        <description>Lab 1



 CS203  

 Spring 2016  

 February 1 

Goals

	*  Create a Git account
	*  Send your new account name to jones@cs.vassar.edu
	*  Set up Git configuration
	*  Create a simple Java program
	*  Create local repository in the CS203 directory
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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.
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Alarm Clock

We will be designing and building a clock application using the design patterns and principles we learned in class. We will be working in teams of four. You should divide the work when possible to have 2 pairs of programmers working, perhaps one pair working on the Model and one pair working on the View and Controller.</description>
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        <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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 CS203  

 Spring 2017  

 March 28, 2017 

Goals

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	*  Create a program utilizing the Comparator interface
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Announcement (March 06, 2023)

As of March 06th, 2023, direct internet access to the CS Department bastion servers is no longer allowed. If you want to access these bastion servers then you need to be on the</description>
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&lt;https://www.xquartz.org/&gt;may
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Assignment 1: Chapter 2, #6, 8, and 12 - Due Wednesday, 2/15/2017 - Please hand in your work on hardcopy (paper).


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 * Installed packages on martha listed on the debian install page

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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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Goals

	* Build a open resource for the bioinformatics community to access and contribute data and research on the aiptasia genome.
	* Create a tool for runnning tasks on the “BioInf” cluster from the internet.
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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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First-year computer science

	*  Program by Design - The computer science core of a liberal arts education

	*  How to Design Programs - An Introduction to Programming and Computing 
	*  Racket - Includes the DrRacket programming environment

	*  WeScheme - Web-based programming environment</description>
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        <description>I recently wanted to try a windows only usb device.  I deceided to bring up a qemu image and found a few things out that I wonted to put in one place:

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Entry Types

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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/sysnews/inhouse/using_htaccess?rev=1288379766&amp;do=diff</link>
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Please note: htaccess is for pages served from OUTSIDE THE WIKI in users directories.  The wiki has similar ability, but it is set up differently -Greg

Web Access Restriction by user/password

This can be used in many ways, the user and password are not related to our system users and passwords, so you can use anything you like, however, there is no mechanism for the web users to maintain or reset their htaccess password so it can become a maintenance nightmare qui…</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/sysnews/java_system_tips?rev=1316713392&amp;do=diff</link>
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Java remote method invocation problem

Problem: When running a demo of Java's remote method invocation on our Ubuntu 9.04 based linux machines running java-6-openjdk the client could only attach to a server running on the same host.````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````</description>
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        <description>Using VNC on Mac OS X

Setup

Download and install a secure shell client

As you may have heard, the Mac OS X operating system is built off of a version of Unix, FreeBSD. You'll be happy to hear that this means you already have a secure shell client installed, the Unix native ssh. You will find it from the Terminal - more on that later.</description>
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Upgrade the wiki - Greg

Once done, I can put in the “task” plugin which will do this correctly... but for now if done, tag with &lt;del&gt; &lt;/del&gt; (or highlight and use the Strikethrough icon (5th from the left) and add signature (the icon with the pencil on it 4th from the end) for date stamp.</description>
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Welcome back. There has been some good quiet time in January which works well for pushing out updates. All of the workstations remain on Ubuntu 12.04.1, but several components have been updated. So that you are aware here are the bigger updates to have occurred.</description>
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This page is not yet compleate.  When it is, this will be removed

Ssh between machines a CS

It is quite simple to get to a machine in the department remotely from another machine in the department. All machines in the labs, classroom and faculty offices should already have an ssh client installed on them and those machines which allow remote access are running an ssh daemon to accept incoming connections.````````````````````</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/sysnews/kill_a_process?rev=1291649428&amp;do=diff</link>
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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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Virtual Cat World

Assigned: Wed, Mar 17 

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

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Assignment Setup

	*  Open a browser and copy/paste this URL: &lt;https://classroom.github.com/a/C1szqbGi&gt; 


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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/adding?rev=1714745702&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>CS Department Policy: Adding Courses

Frequently more students want to enroll in a CS course than can be accommodated. To be fair and consistent about which students are added, the CS department has adopted the following policy:

Priority will be given, in order, to:</description>
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Emacs Command Shorthand

From the emacs built in tutorial


Emacs commands generally involve the CONTROL key (sometimes labeled
CTRL or CTL) or the META key (sometimes labeled EDIT or ALT).  Rather than
write that in full each time, we'll use the following abbreviations:

 C-&lt;chr&gt;  means hold the CONTROL key while typing the character &lt;chr&gt;
          Thus, C-f would be: hold the CONTROL key and type f.
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        <description>Assignment 1: Flags



Assigned: Thursday, 9 September 

Due: Thursday, 16 September, 11:59 p.m.

Learning goals

	*  Navigate Pyret documentation
	*  Use the images library

Getting started

	*  Open code.pyret.org and ensure it's connected to your Google account.</description>
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Assignments
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        <description>Supplementary Readings



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

an alternative introduction to recursive programming</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 


	*  Colab notes:  2021-11-08.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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More Tables / Midterm 1

Ch. 8: Processing Tables with Nested Functions 

Monday

	*  Announcement: 
		*  Coaching Hours posted! 
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	*  Reminders:
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10 September 2021

Today's lab

The purpose of this lab is to give you practice:

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Assigned: Thursday, 9 September 

Due: Thursday, 16 September, 11:59 p.m.

Learning goals

	*  Navigate Pyret documentation
	*  Use the images library

Getting started

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        <description>Week 11



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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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-02/week9?rev=1635476897&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 9



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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        <description>Week 5



More Tables / Midterm 1

Ch. 8: Processing Tables with Nested Functions 

TUESDAY

	*  Announcement: 
		*  Coaching Hours posted! 
		*  I'm grading assignment 2 (available soon in Gradescope) 




	*  Reminders:
		*  Check Campuswire regularly for important and timely class announcements, like coaching hours</description>
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10 September 2021

Today's lab

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	*  writing functions that use if expressions
	*  writing examples/tests for the functions you write$ \geq $$ \leq $</description>
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&lt;h1&gt;CMPU-383-51 Applied Research in Computer Networks - Spring 2020 syllabus&lt;/h1&gt;

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

&lt;p&gt;An algorithm is the specification of a method to solve a given problem. This course covers fundamental algorithm design and analysis techniques. These techniques shall provide students with a solid knowledge base, which will allow them to develop correct and efficient algorithms to solve whatever practical computer science problems they may encounter in the future.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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Spring 2020 


----------

Contact Information
 Professor:       Nancy Ide                         Office:         SP 104.6                                                   Office Hours:   MW 11:00-12:00 and by appointment</description>
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3.1 Redirection

Most processes initiated by UNIX commands write to the standard output (that is, they write to the terminal screen), and many take their input from the standard input (that is, they read it from the keyboard). There is also the standard error, where processes write their error messages, by default, to the terminal screen.</description>
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Other useful UNIX commands

quota

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        <description>CS Department Firewall Overview

CS Department Firewall

The CS Department runs a firewall to protect internal hosts from unwanted external network traffic. Due to the nature of firewalls, this can sometimes cause problems for some applications or services that reside behind firewall. If you are experiencing a problem that you believe is caused by the firewall, please contact CS Staff so we can work with you to find a solution. By default we block all incoming network ports from outside the depa…</description>
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Xournal is a Pen Journal that also allows you to add annotations to PDF files and/or capture and import arbitrary windows on the current screen to use them in xournal.

xournal's sourceforge site

Documentation for xournal

A few common commands and settings
  INVOKE XOURNAL FROM THE GUI````````````````````````````</description>
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        <title>logs</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/old_pages/logs?rev=1440623371&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>System Status

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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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/history/top?rev=1751048234&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The History of Computing at Vassar

[left to right: Nancy Ide, Winifred Asprey, Grace Hopper]
Photo wall in Asprey Lab: 

Matriarchs of Computing

Winifred Asprey

Central to the history of computing at Vassar College is its founder, Winifred Asprey. Ms. Asprey, or Tim as she liked to be called, graduated from Vassar in 1938, and regularly told students that she had more fun here as a student than they ever had. After teaching at a few private schools in New York City and Chicago,</description>
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        <title>hopper</title>
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        <description>The Grace Hopper '28 Home Page

 Grace Murray (1906-1992) was a Math/Physics major at Vassar who graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1928. She stayed at Vassar to teach, and became Grace Murray Hopper in 1930, after marrying Vincent Hopper. With the help of a Vassar College Fellowship, she went to Yale for graduate school, earning her Ph.D. in 1934. She remained at Vassar until 1943, inspiring many students including</description>
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The first time you log into a CS workstation with a temporary password, the login page will help you reset your password. First, enter your username (this will be the same as your Vassar email address, before the @-symbol):



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        <title>logging_out_of_a_desktop_or_remote_desktop</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/logging_out_of_a_desktop_or_remote_desktop?rev=1674748402&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Logging out of the Computer Science Computers

Leaving files open in editors such as pluma and emacs, or leaving applications running can lead to corrupt files and loss of your work because 
your files are not local to any computer. Your files are shared from a central server. Therefore, if you leave an application open on one computer and then go to another computer, you have several devices trying to access your files. Applications don’t like this. Firefox, for example, won’t allow you to star…</description>
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/faqs/top?rev=1755365893&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Frequently Asked Questions

Current Students

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

To declare the major, students need to meet at least one of the following two requirements:

	*  Have completed CMPU-102 or CMPU-145 with a grade of C or higher.</description>
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        <description>CMPU-101-04 Computer Science I and Lab. (Fall 2018)




Labs

Problems and Solutions
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Monday

	*  Last week, we talked about functions (lecture) and conditionals/boolean values (lab). Let's review the slides from chapter 4
	*  Lecture notes
		*  [Tables]
		*  [pdf Tables]
		*  [Conditionals &amp; Booolean Values]
		*  [pdf version of Conditionals &amp; Boolean Values]


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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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        <description>CS 366 Spring 2020 Schedule

Weekly readings are specified below. A “+” indicates additional readings will be made available via a link from this page. 
Lecture slides in PDF are obtained by clicking on the link to the topic.

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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>Jedit tip

-. End of line codes

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SUMMARY:  Annual concluding symposium for Vassar’s Undergraduate Research Summer Institute to include keynote address by Cal-Berkeley computer scientist Christos Papadimitriou, on September 25

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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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Saturday, 21 April 2012

11:00 - 5:00

OLB 205

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Saturday, 24 March 2012

11:00 - 5:00

OLB 205

This is our fourth 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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###Atropos: A Sperner Triangle Game###</description>
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        <description>2009-02-16 Matthew Lang lecture

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Matthew Lang 

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Ohio State University

Monday, February 16, 2009

OLB classroom 105, 4pm

Maximal Software
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Maximality is a property of software; just as we call software</description>
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        <description>2008-11-13 Asprey Lecture

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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        <description>Visiting Assistant Professor Position

The Department of Computer Science at Vassar College invites applications for a one- and a two-year position at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor beginning Fall semester 2018.  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 contribut…</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: 


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        <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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        <title>cs379-201403</title>
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        <description>Computer Animation: Art Science and Criticism



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        <description>CMPU 325 - Microcomputers and Digital Electronics

Spring 2008
  Instructor:  Lou Voerman (voerman@cs.vassar.edu)   Lectures &amp; lab:  Tuesday 7 to 10 PM   Office phone:  845-437-7293   Home phone:  845-452-8198   Office:  OLB 117   Office hours:  Mon. thru Thurs. 10:15 - 11:15 AM</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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        <description>CMPU-325:Microcomputers/Digital Electronics

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        <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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 CMPU-241-51: Analysis of Algorithms (Spring 2023) 
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        <description>CS 240 Schedule

Slides for each week's lectures are available by clicking on the topic for that week.

The following schedule roughly estimates the day we will cover given material and is subject to change. You are responsible for keeping yourself informed of the possible evolution in content and schedule. The assigned readings should be read before the corresponding class. You are responsible for keeping up with the reading and for all material covered in class (some of which may not be in the…</description>
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        <description>CMPU-224: Computer Organization

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        <description>CMPU-224: Computer Organization

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&lt;h1&gt;Syllabus&lt;/h1&gt;
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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

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&lt;h1&gt;Syllabus&lt;/h1&gt;
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        <title>schedule</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs145-201951/schedule?rev=1553607030&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Schedule

This table specifies when we cover which topics. The link in the first column connects 
this page to the lecture notes and homework that you will be working on for the corresponding week. The 
third column lists the sections in Sets, Logic and Maths for Computing, Second Edition</description>
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Tuesday

	*  [Java node implementation, from slides]
		*  [Today's Lecture Notes]
		*  Oracle's tutorial on Java Interface
		*  from last week's lab, fizzbuzz is a thing!
		*  I added the Tuesday lecture (audio only and video+audio) to moodle. (9:59 pm local time, sorry for the late notice)

Wednesday

	* The zoom meeting link for labs 
		*  &lt;https://vassar.zoom.us/j/880032011&gt;

	*  [Instructions for the linked list lab (LLL)]
	*  I'm separating out the individual source files here. Pl…</description>
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs102-202051/top?rev=1579665306&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>&lt;HTML&gt;
&lt;h1&gt; Data Structures Using Java &lt;/h1&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;CMPU-102 Section 51&lt;/h2&gt; 
&lt;h2&gt;Vassar College, Spring 2020&lt;/h2&gt; 
&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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