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1 Motivation

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8.1 UNIX Variables

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Saturday, March 26, 2011 

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Sci Vis Lab, 3rd Floor Mudd Chemistry

WeScheme: from Algebra to Animation

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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>CS1: Problem-Solving and Abstraction



CMPU-101 Sections 56-57 

Vassar College, Spring 2021 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


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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>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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        <title>filecopy</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/general_linux/filecopy?rev=1593896345&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <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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        <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

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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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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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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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&lt;h1&gt;CMPU-102-52 Computer Science II: Data Structures and Algorithms - Spring 2019 syllabus&lt;/h1&gt;
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        <description>Using our xmpp server

This page is only now being written, 'till then, here is the email I sent out last spring:


We now have a chat server.  It uses the open protocol XMPP aka
Jabber. It can do chat rooms (group chats), messaging (IM) and can
reach and be reached by other XMPP servers around the world (like
google talk).  The big advantage over AIM is that XMPP is
decentralized.  Your messages only go as far as the servers involved,
so it saves electricity and network traffic. It's greener an…</description>
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&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>Using the Wacom Pen Tablet on our Linux Desktops

NOTE: Currently the 5 buttons on the tablet itself are not detected by the windowing system.  I am working on fixing that. -Greg

Making the machine aware of the tablet

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&lt;h2&gt;CMPU-102 Section 51&lt;/h2&gt; 
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        <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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Firefox

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        <description>CMPU-325:Microcomputers/Digital Electronics

&lt;html&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

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Coaches' Office Hours

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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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&lt;h1&gt; Operating Systems &lt;/h1&gt;

&lt;h2&gt;CMPU-334 Section 51&lt;/h2&gt; 
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&lt;h2&gt;Syllabus &amp; Course Wiki&lt;/h2&gt; 

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        <title>isohome</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/sysnews/isohome?rev=1255541099&amp;do=diff</link>
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If you just want to do this without delay and can get to the CS lab...

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

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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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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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Files, Directories and Paths

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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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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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        <description>Lab 5



 CS203  

 Spring 2017  


Goals

	*  Implement a software system for managing a car rental agency.
	*  Use Javdoc comments for all classes and methods.
	*  Use a JUnit framework and create tests for all methods.

Activities

	*  This project is meant to be done with the same pairs of students that did the design phase together.</description>
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        <description>Git References

	*  Create a github account 
		*  see Lab 1
		*  email me your github username
		*  after class: I will add you to access our course repositories

	*  Codeschool
		*  &lt;http://www.codeschool.com/courses/try-git&gt;

	*  Git Reference:
		*  &lt;http://gitref.org/index.html&gt; 

	*  Git Cheat Sheet
		*  Cheat Sheet

	*  Other tutorials and miscellaneous tools</description>
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-. End of line codes

When using jedit to edit files that will be saved on a remote linux or unix system, you may run into problems if you don't change the code jedit puts at the end of the line to indicate a return. Jedit calles this the ````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````</description>
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        <description>Lab 0



Welcome to the first lab

	*  Objectives: 

	*  Become familiar with our lab procedures
	*  Reacquaint ourselves with DrRacket
	*  Write (recursive) function that determine the intersection and the union of two sets 



	*  To begin:

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        <description>Week 14



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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&lt;p&gt;17 September 2021&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br&gt;
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Entry Types

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Tuesday, February 5, 2008 at 10:00am there was a brief interruption to some of the CS servers as we produced a bare metal backup.  The servers that were unavailable were: 

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        <description>2008-01-28 Password Problem Resolved

The problem we had in yesterday’s lab (Monday Jan. 28) has been resolved. 

The problem was that one of the server maps needed to be manually rebuilt after changes made to our system. The other maps are all dealt with in an automated fashion so I did not notice at first that one of them needed to be built manually.  It is all fixed now. -Greg</description>
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        <description>Page in progress

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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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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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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Each of these contribute an key part of the experience:
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 Spring 2017  

 March 28, 2017 

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

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[LightDM screenshot ]Welcome back. Plenty of changes have occurred to network this summer, here is a summary.

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	*  Horstmann Code

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        <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  
Spring 2026

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		*  Lectures: Mon/Wed 12$((\lambda(x)\ (x\ x))\ (\lambda(x)\ (x\ x)))$</description>
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My Erdös number is at most 3.

Here's how: me --&gt; Charles E. Hughes --&gt; Stanley M. Selkow --&gt; Paul Erdös

In other words,

	*  I published with someone
		*  who published with someone
			*  who published a paper with Paul Erdös.



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        <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
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This page is a work in progress, use the information here if it helps, but do not consider it in any way authoritative.

	* -- Greg Priest-Dorman 2010/05/04 09:36

Why is my session so slow?

VNC is sending the image of your screen over the network between the server (here at CS) and your client (the machine where you are working).  Depending on the network speed, the load on the server, the speed of your machine and the protocols vnc is trying to follow, the speed of …</description>
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        <description>Lab #1

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.
		*  If you want a refresher on these pillars





What to do - in just 31 easy steps!



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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
	*  Upload your program to the correct AnimationTeamx repository in github</description>
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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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        <description>Language Resources



Unified Parallel C (UPC)

	*  Berkeley UPC: &lt;http://upc.lbl.gov/&gt; 

Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP)

	*  Hoare's original 1978 CACM paper
	*  The classic CSP text: [Communicating Sequential Processes (Hoare)]
	*  The modern CSP text: The Theory and Practice of Concurrency (Roscoe)
	*  occam 
		*  Professor Peter Welch's occam tutorial slides and 
		*  FAQs from his course at the University of Kent</description>
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Department of Computer Science

University of Verona</description>
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        <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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        <description>Week 4: Processing Data



Monday

	*  Last week...
		*  Lab &amp; Homework - any questions?


	*  Readings
		*  Read 8 Processing Tables  
Read 9 From Tables to Lists

	*  Lecture notes for today...
		*  [processing-WNBA-data]
		*  [pdf version]
		*  WNBA pyret code developed during the presentation


Wednesday

	*  [Tables... and lists]
	*  [Today's slides in pdf format]

Friday

	*  This week's homework assignment
	*  The lab for today!

	*  Reposting this “Cool” link:</description>
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Monday

	*  Last week...
		*  Lab &amp; Homework


	*  Readings
		*  Chapter 7

	*  Lecture notes for today...
		*  [tabular data lecture]
		*  [pdf version of same]

	*  pyret code referencing todays lecture material
		*  try using functions on the municipalities table and the manicipalities table too.


Wednesday

	*  [slides on using google sheets for tabular data]
	*  [more on tables (including a review of Monday's take-aways]
	*  [pdf version of lecture slides]

Friday</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2023-54/sidebar?rev=1675710797&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>CMPU-101

	*  CMPU-101, Main Page
	*  Schedule, including readings and assignments
	*  [Our Course syllabus]
	*  [Guidelines for Success]

Coaches Corner

	*  Coaches Calendar

Other Resources

	*  **NEW :** Use this link for pyret table documentation
	*  Link to our textbook
	*  our IDE, pyret
	*  up-to-date pyret documentation
	*  The pyret style guide, style... as in coding</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2023-52/schedule?rev=1682998670&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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>Fall 2022 Schedule

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Wrap-up / CEQs

Monday

	*  Last class!  =)  :-(  



	*  Midterm II graded! 
		*  Login to Gradescope to see your grades
		*  Stats (remember: grades are out of 75 total points (not 100)!
			*  Minimum: 58
			*  Median: 70.0
			*  Maximum: 75</description>
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        <description>The Style



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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        <description>Spring 2021 Schedule

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Data Types

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

Monday

Structured and Conditional Data 

Recursive Data 


	*  Welcome back!
	*  CPO notes:  week9.arr

Wednesday

	*  Reminder: Assignment 5 due this Thursday (tomorrow), 11:59pm
	*  Reminder: not too late to turn in any outstanding labs/assignments (no late penalty)</description>
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        <description>Fall 2021 Schedule

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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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        <description>Fall 2021 Schedule

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        <description>e-mail sent to you on Sunday 12/12:

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This email contains important updates and information about the final exam. Please read it carefully.

What has not changed is the exam time. It is still as originally scheduled: this Thursday, December 16, between 9–11am.</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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        <description>CMPU-101

	*  CMPU-101, Main Page
	*  Schedule, including readings and assignments
	*  Miscellaneous links/notes

Coaches Corner

	*  Coaches Calendar

Other Resources

	*  Link to our textbook
	*  our IDE, pyret
	*  Better, Best, Bestest table documentation
	*  The pyret style guide, style... as in coding, not clothing</description>
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Other useful UNIX commands

quota

All students are allocated a certain amount of disk space on the file system for their personal files, usually about 100Mb. If you go over your quota, you are given 7 days to remove excess files.</description>
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        <description>Linux Tutorial Seven

7.1 Compiling Linux software packages

We have many public domain and commercial software packages installed on our systems, which are available to all users. However, students are allowed to download and install small software packages in their own home directory, software usually only useful to them personally.</description>
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1.1 Listing files and directories

ls (list)

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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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        <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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        <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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        <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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        <description>Computer Science Department Awards



Janet Holden Adams Prize

Established in 1998 by the gift of Janet Holden Adams, a long-time
supporter of computer science at Vassar, this prize is awarded for
excellence in the study of computer science and for outstanding
participation in the activities of the department. The recipients
shall be named each spring by the faculty of the Department of
Computer Science.  Their names shall be announced at the Vassar
Annual Prize Ceremony</description>
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        <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>keyring_issues</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/keyring_issues?rev=1668097191&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Keyring Issues 

If you are using an application, e.g. GitHub, and you get an error because of your “keyring” then a quick workaround is to find that keyring and push it out of the way. 

Open a terminal and use the find command as such:
     $ cd
     $ find . -type f -name &quot;*ring&quot;
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        <title>access</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/access?rev=1759263688&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Remote Access

If you want to connect to CS machines from your dorm room or home, use a web browser or an SSH client. SSH encrypts all communications, so connections are secure. CS systems are normally accessible only from campus networks; for off‑campus access the supported method is Citrix. Citrix works best via the `ssh acl215`</description>
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        <description>Visiting Professor Courses

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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        <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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Assignments
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        <description>Computer Science II: Data Structures and Algorithms



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 &lt;h2&gt;CMPU-102-52&lt;/h2&gt;
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 &lt;h2&gt;Syllabus / Course Wiki&lt;/h2&gt;
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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>2012-05-02 MHVLUG talk: Git

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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        <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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        <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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Event date:   March 24, 2012 3:00 PM ET

Location:

Vassar College

College Center 237

124 Raymond Avenue

Poughkeepsie NY 12604

Description:


“VC Squared”

The Office of Alumnae/i Affairs and Development and the Vassar College Venture Co-op host</description>
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        <description>2012-03-24 Android Development Day IV

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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        <description>2011-03-23 Inside the Mind of Watson
WINIFRED ASPREY COMPUTER SCIENCE LECTURE SERIES
Inside the mind of Watson

Chris Welty 

IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center

Wednesday, March 23 

5:30PM 

200 Rockefeller Hall

Sponsored by the Department of Computer Science</description>
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        <description>2010-09-23 Gathering of CS students &amp; faculty

23 September 2010 a Thursday afternoon (4:30-6:30pm) Gathering of All Computer Science faculty and students. Come have fun interacting with the profs and their families, meeting other students, majors and correlates, eating grilled food, dessert and side-dishes all provided, playing frisbee, musical instruments, etc. Bring a towel or blanket to sit on, frisbees to share, musical instruments, etc. Who’s bringing the good weather so we can gather on c…</description>
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        <description>2008-11-07 Preregistration Pizza Party

To Computer Science majors, correlates, and students:

Mark your calendars for Friday, November 7th (this Friday!!) at 4:30 pm. The Computer Science Department is throwing a preregistration pizza party in OLB 105 (our classroom). Besides eating, you will hear about our new course offering for Spring semester: CMPU 295 - Special Topics in Computer Science, to be taught by Prof. Luke Hunsberger.  CMPU 295 will cover the Fundamentals of Computer Science and w…</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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        <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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        <title>techref</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs381-2020/techref?rev=1600191507&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Technical Reference



Command Line Access (SSH Tunnel from laptop)

 From a local terminal window open up an SSH tunnel through mote to our postgres server:


$ ssh -L 5555:postgres:5432 -p 443 username@mote.cs.vassar.edu



where username is the name of your CS account.</description>
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        <title>assigns</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs381-2020/assigns?rev=1607371929&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Assignments



Student Workstations
 Student       Workstation   Samira A.     al101         Eura C.       al102         Thomas D.     al103         Margaret L.   al104         Mehr N.-M.    al105         Wesley O.     al106         Ryan H.       al107</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs381-2019/techref?rev=1568165533&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Technical Reference

Command Line Access

Our postgres server can be accessed from the command line via psql (the PostgreSQL interactive terminal):


$ psql -h postgres -U username -d dbname



where username is name of your CS account and dbname is the name of your database. 
You will be prompted to enter your password. You should enter your Linux CS account password, not your Vassar password.
For more information about the</description>
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        <title>zax</title>
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        <description>Dr. Seuss on Deadlock

The Zax 

by Dr. Seuss 

From The Sneetches and Other Stories 

Copyright 1961 by Theodor S. Geisel and Audrey S. Geisel, renewed 1989. 


Here's a clip 




One day, making tracks 
In the prairie of Prax,
Came a North-Going Zax
And a South-Going Zax.

And it happened that both of them came to a place
Where they bumped.  There they stood.
Foot to foot.  Face to face.

&quot;Look here, now!&quot; the North-Going Zax said, &quot;I say!
You are blocking my path.  You are right in my way.
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        <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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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/start?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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        <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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General Programming Assignment Information [PDF] 


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        <description>CS 366 Spring 2020 Syllabus

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).

Other useful books and materials

	*  Dickinson, Brew, and Meuers.  Language and Computers. Wiley Press.
	*  Manning, C. and Sc…</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs334-202251/sidebar?rev=1644534806&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>CMPU-334

	*  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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Spring 2008
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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
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Command Line Access (SSH Tunnel from laptop)

 From a local terminal window open up an SSH tunnel through mote to our postgres server:


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Introduction to the Theory of Computation, Third Edition

Michael Sipser

Course Technology, Inc.


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