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&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;

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	*  Introductions
	*  Course overview (syllabus)

Lecture Notes

	*  Lecture notes: [PDF]
		*  A familiar problem: findMax

	*  Challenge: O(1) parallel max?
		*  it can be done! 
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Endurance Running Harness for Herbert

October 2009

I have been a walker ever since I got my legs back as a teenager.  Before that biking is how I covered distance.  For a time I did not have use of my legs (the result of a biking accident) and was told I would not walk again.  Thankfully that was not the case, but after that the idea of running always seemed foolhardy.  All that impact, thud thud thud, not for me and my spine.  However, of late I am trying running</description>
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I use the article by Lukas Ruf on setting up dokuwiki on a mutihomed web server to allow multiple separate wikis to run on one machine.  The article is available at &lt;http://wiki.lpr.ch/doku.php/multihomed&gt;. 

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        <description>Assignment 4 - Spring 2021



Permutations

Assigned: Wed, Apr 21 

Due: Wed, May 5 

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        <title>week10</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-0405/week10?rev=1635918990&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 10



Python

	*  Ch 23: From Pyret to Python

Reminder:

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

Monday

From Pyret to Python 


	*  Recorded Lecture: Zoom Passcode: *ay6Rwzt

	*  Colab notes:  week10.ipynb
		*  Google Colab will be our programming environment for the Python portion of the course</description>
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        <title>site_search_options</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/old_pages/site_search_options?rev=1209766745&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Searching the CS websites

We actually have several publicly viewable websites here at CS.  There is the primary site and in addition several projects have their own servers.  To further muddle things, we have a content management system, conventional web pages and cgi pages.</description>
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        <description>Problem-Solving and Abstraction



CMPU-101 Section 02 

Vassar College, Fall 2021 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


 Welcome to our course wiki and syllabus. It will be updated throughout the semester with important course information, so check here regularly.</description>
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        <description>Problem-Solving and Abstraction



CMPU-101 Sections 04-05 

Vassar College, Fall 2021 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


 Welcome to our course wiki and syllabus. It will be updated throughout the semester with important course information, so check here regularly.</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-5657/week1?rev=1613546223&amp;do=diff</link>
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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>java_system_tips</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/sysnews/java_system_tips?rev=1316713392&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Java issues and tips

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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        <title>03</title>
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-201804/top?rev=1538716075&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>CMPU-101-04 Computer Science I and Lab. (Fall 2018)




Overview

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        <title>aiptasia_wiki</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/research/ursi_2008/aiptasiabase/aiptasia_wiki?rev=1215027936&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>AIPTASIA WIKI

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.
	* Creating a “piping</description>
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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>infinite-trees</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/mlsmith/infinite-trees?rev=1588356833&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Infinite Trees



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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        <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/courses/cs311-2021/week3?rev=1631587305&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 3

Welcome back!! 



Querying the CAP Database on our postgres server:

	*  with thanks to Alan Labouseur for permission to use his materials!  :-)
	*  CAP database creation [script]
	*  [CAP snapshot]

Class exercise: 

Use CAP to answer all of these query questions. Write only one query per question. 
Be certain to end each query with a semi-colon. Your final script should execute all
of the queries in sequence from one command. Remember that CAP is one snapshot in time
in the life of th…</description>
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        <title>week4</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs311-2021/week4?rev=1632162591&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 4

Nested Queries

Querying the CAP Database  on our postgres server:

	*  CAP database creation [script]
	*  [CAP snapshot]
	*  Starter script: [cap-queries-nested.sql]
	*  Class exercise: solutions to queries

Reading assignment for next week: 


	*  zyBook Chapter 3: Database Design 

HW for next week:</description>
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        <title>week5</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs311-2021/week5?rev=1632767365&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 5

Join Queries



Querying the CAP Database  on our postgres server:

	*  CAP database creation [script]
	*  [CAP snapshot]
	*  Starter script: [ cap-queries-joins.sql] 
	*  Class exercise: solutions to queries

Reading assignment for this/next week: 


	*  zyBook Chapter 3: Database Design</description>
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        <title>week4</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs377-202651/week4?rev=1770753056&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 4



Lecture Notes

Critical Sections

	*  Recap from last week:
		*  UPC setup, including ssh keys and script to compile/run
		*  Finish up demo of last two versions of UPC temperature programs
		*  vim questions? tips/advice?
		*  Programming assignment 2 due: next Tue, Feb 17</description>
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        <title>week1</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs145-201951/week1?rev=1548300980&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 1



Thursday

	*  Introductions
	*  Students want to add... Are there seats available?
	*  Syllabus 


	*  Yesterday, #COBOL was trending on twitter for a while. Why? 


	*  Coaches for this semester
		*      Amy O'Connell, Daniel Melody, Hannah Mittman</description>
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Intervals, Itemizations, Enumerations, and Structures (cont'd)

Monday

	*  Attendance  


	*  Assignment 1 posted
		*  Due: next Mon, Mar 15
		*  demo / go over the assignment
		*  Questions?  



	*  more structures, more animals, representing a zoo (begin slide 18)</description>
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        <description>Week 10



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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Tables

Ch. 8: Processing Tables

Tues

	*  Lab recap 
		*  if you're still finishing up / need to be checked off, please see me during office hours (or see one of our coaches)
		*  no late penalty, but please finish ASAP (no later than this Thursday)</description>
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/priestdo/wearables/top?rev=1369319086&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>What am I wearing?

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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Tables

Ch. 8: Processing Tables

Monday

	*  Lab recap 
		*  if you're still finishing up / need to be checked off, please see me during office hours (or see one of our coaches)
		*  as of Sunday evening, I have 23/40 submissions in Gradescope</description>
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        <title>iswc_2007</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/priestdo/wearables/iswc_2007?rev=1363552281&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Herbert and me at ISWC 2007

In both videos you can see the dual holster. I am also using the ntsc version of the M1.

New Scientist

Perhaps it should be called “Old Scientist without enough sleep”. When I was at ISWC 2007 in Boston 
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        <title>linux_tutorial_two</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/tutorial/linux_tutorial_two?rev=1463759315&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Linux Tutorial Two

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

What we are going to do now, is to take a file stored in an open access area of the file system, and use the</description>
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        <title>week12</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-02/week12?rev=1637687490&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 12



Memory

	*  Ch 25: Modifying Structured Data
	*  Ch 26: Revisiting Lists and Variables

Tuesday

Ch. 25: Memory, mutation, shared data, copying, and testing 


	*  Midterm 2 :
		*  no discussion of exam contents permitted yet
		*  exams are being graded 



	*   Colab notebook: week12-tues.ipynb

Thurs

	*  Colab notes: week12-thurs.ipynb
	*</description>
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        <title>week3</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs377-202651/week3?rev=1770259758&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 3



Lecture Notes

	*  Ben-Ari Ch's 1 and 2
		*  Ben-Ari slides: [PDF]
		*  Formula (number of possible interleavings):
			*  # interleavings = $\Large \frac{(nk)!} {(k!)^n}$ 
			*  where n = # processes and k = # steps / process
			*  assumes all n processes have same number of steps (k)</description>
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        <title>rsync_windows</title>
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/!NOTE this is the beginning of a page on this topic, this information is incomplete at this time -Greg  
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tools

cwRsync

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Due Wednesday, March 31, 2010

a) Design a four bit BCD counter using T flip-flops. The counter will count from 0 to 9, and repeat. In your logic table, if the current state is between 10 and 15 set the next state to 0. This way if the circuit starts in an 'illegal state' it will immediate correct itself.</description>
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	*  playonmac  (www.playonmac.com)  

Install this program and then install the windows version of dr scheme.

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

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Emacs Command Shorthand

From the emacs built in tutorial


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CTRL or CTL) or the META key (sometimes labeled EDIT or ALT).  Rather than
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Installation

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        <description>Using VNC on Windows

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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        <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>Vassar Science Scholars Lecture/Lab



Saturday, March 26, 2011 

9:30am--12pm 

Sci Vis Lab, 3rd Floor Mudd Chemistry

WeScheme: from Algebra to Animation

We will explore selected parts of the Scheme programming language using WeScheme, a browser--</description>
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Due 5/17/2017 at the latest.

	*  This project is designed to show the use of inheritance and polymorphism.
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Assignment 2: Chapter 3, #26 and 27 - Due Wednesday, March 8, 2017. 

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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 
	*  the procedure for submitting your work using GitHub.</description>
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Welcome to the first lab

	*  Objectives: 

	*  Become familiar with our lab procedures
	*  Reacquaint ourselves with DrRacket
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	*  To begin:

	*  Open a command line window. Your current working directory will be your home directory</description>
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	*  Readings for this week and next (from text): 
		*  Ben-Ari Ch 1: What is Concurrent Programming?
		*  Ben-Ari Ch 2: The Concurrent Programming Abstraction


Discussion and Lecture Notes

	*  Assignment 1
		*  Due: Thu, Jan 29, 11:59pm
		* $n^2$</description>
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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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One of the goals this semester is to learn to use Vim: a real text (and programmer's) editor.
Here are some resources to help you get started.

	*  Vim Wikipedia article
	*  use vimtutor command from the linux prompt to learn basic Vim navigation, modes, and more</description>
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Tables in Python

Tues Nov 30

	*   colab notebook
	*  Office hours today will be on zoom from 2:30 to 3:30: &lt;https://vassar.zoom.us/j/2477993620&gt;

Thurs Dec 2

	*  Exams have been returned via Gradescope
		*  (It's OK to talk about the exam now)


	*  Solutions posted on Campuswire in #section 2 room</description>
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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>CS1: Problem-Solving and Abstraction



CMPU-101 Sections 56-57 

Vassar College, Spring 2021 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


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

	*  Ch 25: Modifying Structured Data
	*  Ch 26: Revisiting Lists and Variables

Monday

Ch. 25: Memory, mutation, shared data, copying, and testing 


	*  Midterm 2 makeup exams:
		*  being administered across the sections today
		*  no discussion of exam contents permitted yet
		*  exams are being graded</description>
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        <description>Week 6



Lists

Ch. 9: Introduction to Lists

Monday

	*  Class canceled (Marc not feeling well)

Wednesday

	*  Midterm grades
		*  still awaiting two students who couldn't take the exam last Friday
		*  will be released soon! (Thursday at the latest)</description>
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        <title>lab7</title>
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&lt;h1 id=“lab-7-call-the-plumber-_a-k-a-_-a-tree-by-any-other-name-”&gt;Lab 7: Call the Plumber (&lt;em&gt;a.k.a.&lt;/em&gt; A Tree By Any Other Name)&lt;/h1&gt;
&lt;h2 id=“learning-objectives”&gt;Learning objectives&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The purpose of this lab is to:&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;give you practice modeling phenomena in our world using Trees&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;give you practice working with structurally recursive data definitions &lt;/li&gt;
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        <description>Lab 1: Getting Started



3 September 2021

Linux accounts

The instructor will provide instructions to log into your Linux accounts
on the classroom workstations and set your passwords.

Today's lab

The purpose of this initial lab. exercise is to acquaint you with</description>
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        <description>*  Tues Nov 23
		*  No class 
		*  Recorded lecture: The link is posted in the Section 2 room on campuswire 
		*  Fixed link: colab notebook for recorded lecture
		*  The material in the lecture the week after Thanksgiving will not depend on this but the next Assignment and/or Lab may, so please plan to watch it by Thursday evening 12/2.</description>
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Monday

	*  Introductions (me and you)
	*  Administrivia
	*  Logistics
	*  Readings
		*  How to succeed in this course
		*  DCIC Chapter 3 
		*  DCIC Chapter 4

	*  Lecture notes
		*  [powerpoint]
		*  [PDF file for you to download if you wish]

	*  Miscellaneous: An old Computer 

Wednesday

	*  Were there are few slides from Monday leftover? 
	*  Communications</description>
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&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;give you practice modeling phenomena in our world using Trees&lt;/li&gt;
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        <description>Lab 1: Getting Started



3 September 2021

Linux accounts

The instructor will provide instructions to log into your Linux accounts
on the classroom workstations and set your passwords.

Today's lab

The purpose of this initial lab. exercise is to acquaint you with</description>
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        <description>Linux Tutorial Four

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

compsci-user@tim:~$ ls list*</description>
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        <title>linux_tutorial_five</title>
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        <description>Linux Tutorial Five

5.1 File system security (access rights)

In your testdir directory, type

compsci-user@tim:~$ ls -l (l for long listing!)

You will see that you now get lots of details about the contents of your directory, similar to the example below.</description>
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/top?rev=1770677604&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>People



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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        <title>xournal_tips</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/old_pages/xournal_tips?rev=1224870963&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Xournal Tips

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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        <description>Where are my Icons?

If you find that you have logged onto the system this year, and all of your shortcut icons are missing, don't worry.  You can get them back.

First off, the buttons are still there.  The icon has just been set to “no icon.”  If you hover over the taskbar, you will see the application the blank button links to, as shown.</description>
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Higher Order Functions / Lambda / Wrap-up

Monday

Announcements

	*  Midterm II: still being graded  
	*  CEQs: next Monday (last class) 
	*  Lab 9 this Friday: time devoted to working on Assignment 5: Simple Tetris 
		*  due: Mon, May 24, 11:59pm (last day of classes)</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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Electronic Submission

You should make a cs377 directory under your home directory on your CS account, and protect it:
$ cd
$ mkdir cs377
$ chmod 700 cs377

Your programming assignments should each be saved in a subdirectory named cs377. This makes it easy to use the submit377 script for each individual assignment, as well as keeps your assignments organized.</description>
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Tuesday

	*  For Today:
		*  A review of last week's lab. (It will be a helper file for today's lab)
		*  IBM article, I'm not in any of the pictures.
		*  A lecture: Chapter 5, combinations and permutations
		*  A homework assignment
		*  There is also a lab tonight, based on today's lecture.</description>
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs325-201001/top?rev=1266771352&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>CMPU-325:Microcomputers/Digital Electronics

&lt;html&gt; 
&lt;h1&gt;Vassar College, Spring 2010&lt;/h1&gt; 
&lt;h1&gt;Syllabus&lt;/h1&gt;
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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

Log in on any lab linux box and put the floppy in the drive````````````````````````````````````````````````</description>
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        <description>Week 6



Data Normalization

From the 5 Rules of Data Normalization [poster]:

	*  Unnormalized data
		*  redundant and repetitive data (jagged length rows)

	*  1st Normal Form (1NF) -- eliminate repeating groups
	*  2NF -- eliminate redundant data
	*  3NF and 3.5NF</description>
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs224-201101/top?rev=1294726179&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>CMPU-224: Computer Organization

&lt;html&gt; 
&lt;h1&gt;Vassar College, Spring 2011&lt;/h1&gt; 
&lt;h1&gt;Syllabus&lt;/h1&gt;
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        <description>CMPU-224: Computer Organization

&lt;html&gt; 
&lt;h1&gt;Vassar College, Spring 2010&lt;/h1&gt; 
&lt;h1&gt;Syllabus&lt;/h1&gt;
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        <description>Week 13



Tuesday

	*  For Today:
		*  We will complete our discussion on probability, including expected values.
		*  Propositional logic will be covered on Thursday and next Tuesday. 
		*  We'll go over one of last week's homework assignment in class today.</description>
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        <description>Week 12



Tuesday

	*  For Today:
		*  A lecture: Chapter 6, probability
		*  A homework assignment
		*  There is also another lab regarding simulations.    

	*  [Probability]
	*  [Conditional Probability &amp; more]
	*  [homework (due next week)]

  



Class demo files

	*  [let's get 3 contestants]
	*  [probability simulations]
	*  [helper file for above]
	*  Intro
	*  &quot;Outro&quot;

Lab files

	*  [lab instructions]
	*  [lab template file]

Thursday</description>
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        <title>week9</title>
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        <description>Number 9



Tuesday

	*  Welcome back. The to-do list for today:
		*  Mathematical prestidigitation
		*  A lecture
		*  A handout for induction
		*  And, there is a homework assignment attached to the handout (due next Tuesday, 4/19).
		*  If we have time it would be great to watch the following:</description>
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        <title>week7</title>
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        <description>Week 7 : Recursion

Week 7 : Recursion

Week 7 : Recursion

Week 7 : Recursion

Week 7 : Recursion



Monday

	*  Last week, President Biden visited IBM
		*  President Biden's remarks on the you-tube

	*  We will continue with recursion. Lecture notes (pptx &amp; pdfs)
		*  [power point ]
		*  [pdf]


Wednesday</description>
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        <description>Week 6



Tuesday

	*  First up: homework
		*  Last week's homework is part of today's lecture
		*  [Solutions to homework from 2/14]
		*  [Solution to the Power Set question, # 1.4 B]

	*  Today's lecture: Equivalence Relations &amp; Partitions with examples
	*  Also, completion of Chapter 2: order
	*  Lab this evening: An equivalence relation checker</description>
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        <description>The Return of the Course?



Tuesday

	*  Not sure where to start. Maybe this link?  
		*  Luckily, this is not Vassar College.
		*  Another thought: we've all been told what not to do, how to protect yourself and others from covid-19, especially in official communications from the college. What I suggest is to, whatever extent possible, keep up a sense of community with everyone at Vassar. Particularly with those you've been in contact with before Spring Break. Of course, you will want to do th…</description>
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        <description>Week 6



Tuesday

	*  The list of weekly topics is slightly skewed. We will cover the Final keyword, javadoc and exceptions this week
	*  [Today's lecture notes]
	*  We will take a look at exceptions - contract violations, if you consider an api to be a contract - with some code.</description>
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        <description>Week 5



Tuesday

	*  We didn't get to discuss “static” in any detail last week. [Let's review static with ScopeTester]
	*  [Today's lecture notes]

Wednesday

	*  We will start on the next homework assignment in the lab. (It is a large assignment)
	*  I will assign the homework on Thursday and we can talk about it then.</description>
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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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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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        <description>Week 12



Monday

	*  Today's notebook, where we look at dictionaries, and rudimentary encryption.
		*  notebook


Wednesday

	*  First up: I want to go over MiCkEy MOuSe voting for a bit.
	*  We have one last homework assignment...
		*  assignment 9

	*  Next, a pretty cool set of examples using dictionaries. Our notebook:</description>
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        <description>CMPU-203: CS III: Software Design and Implementation

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