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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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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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New Scientist

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1.1 Listing files and directories

ls (list)

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3 September 2021

Linux accounts

The instructor will provide instructions to log into your Linux accounts
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3 September 2021

Linux accounts

The instructor will provide instructions to log into your Linux accounts
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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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Permutations

Assigned: Wed, Apr 21 

Due: Wed, May 5 

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        <description>Lab 8 - Spring 2021



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

Today's lab will give you practice with abstraction, local definitions, passing functions 
as arguments to other functions, and generally with the satisfaction that comes from avoiding 
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Sorting / More Practice with Lists

The main purpose of this lab is to have:

	*  More practice with lists: lists of strings and lists of structures (posn's)
	*  More practice with sorting 
	*  More practice designing programs with wish lists (helper functions)</description>
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        <description>Lab 4 - Spring 2021



Practice with Lists

The main purpose of this lab is to practice

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



How to get started

	*  Open a browser and copy/paste this</description>
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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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        <description>Lab 7 - Spring 2021



Intertwined Data 2: Files and Directories

The main purpose of this lab is to practice

	*  using the Design Recipe to write functions for intertwined data
	*  we will use the Files and Directories example of intertwined data from</description>
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        <description>Lab 2 - Spring 2021



Designing Functions

The main purpose of this lab is to practice

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



How to get started</description>
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        <description>Lab 3 - Spring 2021



Adding a little structure to your life

The main purpose of this lab is to practice

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



How to get started</description>
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Simple Tetris

Assigned: Tue, May 11 

Due: Mon, May 24, 11:59pm 



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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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Bouncing Balls

Assigned: Mon, Apr 5 

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

[bouncing balls]

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	*  Design a world (big-bang) program that displays many bouncing balls, of different sizes, colors, and velocities.</description>
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        <description>Assignment 2 - Spring 2021



Virtual Cat World

Assigned: Wed, Mar 17 

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

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Assignment Setup

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


	*  Login to Github and you will be prompted to accept this assignment</description>
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Virtual Cat World

Assigned: Mon, Mar 8 

Due: Mon, Mar 15

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Assignment Setup

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


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Lecture Notes

	*  Ben-Ari Ch's 1 and 2
		*  Ben-Ari slides: [PDF]
		*  Formula (number of possible interleavings):
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&lt;p&gt;&lt;img src=“&lt;https://www.cs.vassar.edu/~cs101/images/targeted-ad.jpeg&gt;” alt=“Targeted Advertising”&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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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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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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Printer Name Changes and your .bashrc

If you are having problems with command line printing it may be because your .bashrc is not using the correct printer name.
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        <title>filecopy</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/general_linux/filecopy?rev=1593896345&amp;do=diff</link>
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Installation

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        <description>Export a window to the Projector

Please note, the instructor's workstation in room 105 has a resolution of 1280×1024, the student workstations have screen resolutions of 14450×900.  Please resize any window you want to export to fit on the display where you are exporting it.  ````````````````````````````````````````````````</description>
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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>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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        <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>kill_a_process</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/sysnews/kill_a_process?rev=1291649428&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Monitoring and Killing Processes

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

Killing an offending process graphically

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This page is not yet compleate.  When it is, this will be removed

Ssh between machines a CS

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        <title>integrity</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/integrity?rev=1594849114&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Vassar CS Student Integrity Guide

This guide is designed to clarify Vassar College’s academic integrity policy as it applies to the Computer Science Department. Furthermore, it provides advice on how to best navigate integrity issues in the context of the field, where source code authorship is a central issue.</description>
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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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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/jobs/top?rev=1594694173&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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Tables

Ch. 7: Introduction to Tabular Data

Tuesday

	*  Tables and Helper Functions
		*  DCIC Ch. 7
		*  Note that this was recently revised. If you downloaded it last week, you should refresh it.
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Firefox

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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>use_and_abuse</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/use_and_abuse?rev=1535134614&amp;do=diff</link>
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Campus Computer Regulations</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>
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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
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        <title>week9</title>
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        <description>Week 9



Assignment: Dining Java Philosophers

	*  Assign 4 
		*  [PDF]
		*  due: Tue, Mar 31, 11:59pm 




Channels (cont'd)

	*  CSP, Occam, and Golang!
	*  Peter Welch's slides introducing CSP and occam-pi (but we will use Go this semester!)
		*  Occam-pi Lecture Notes
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        <title>week5</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-0405/week5?rev=1633062279&amp;do=diff</link>
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More Tables / Midterm 1

Ch. 8: Processing Tables with Nested Functions 

Monday

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




	*  Reminders:
		*  Check Campuswire regularly for important and timely class announcements, like coaching hours</description>
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If you have a process, a window, or a machine that seems to have “frozen” while you were working on it, became “stuck,” is not responding to the keyboard or mouse, or is spewing out garbage into a window here is what you can try. If the steps below don't work, please get more help!  Either ask a coach, an instructor or find or write me.</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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        <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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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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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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        <description>X2Go -- Remote Desktop Access

About

X2Go is a program that lets you use your account's desktop remotely.  Imagine that you want to do work using DrRacket (or DrScheme, Netbeans, etc.) from your home computer but don't want to deal with the fuss of copying your work onto your CS account afterwards.</description>
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        <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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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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May 2009

State of the project:

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Backup With Tar

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

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Overview

While I make regular backups of the home directories on the Computer Science Unix machines, there are times when you want to have your own copy of your account. There are several relatively painless ways to accomplish this task. I will describe one of them here. If you n…</description>
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&lt;http://www.eff.org/blueribbon.html&gt;
 Campaign for Online Freedom of Speech, Press and Association

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A point in every direction is the same as no point at all

These pages are XHTML compliant: use any browser you choose!

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1. Why do I get bumped off after 4 - 5 hours?

There is a time limit on the connection because several people have forgotten to log out and left their user home account files open and tied to remote system. Therefore a timer will kick you off after four or five hours to close all of your applications and files for you so that your files are not corrupted. Save your work often! Close all of your applications and disconnect or logout when you are done o…</description>
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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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Channels, CSP, and Go

	*  Last week:
		*  Peter Welch's Occam-pi Lecture Notes
		*  Go demo and starter code: see last week's notes for details
		*  Demo and codewalk of csp-dining-philosophers.go 




	*  Demo and codewalk: Sieve of Eratosthenes (Prime Number Sieve)</description>
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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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Yep.

Here are some simple examples to warm you up for the
more complex pages to come.

Look at the screen (or page if this has been printed
out) and see if you can get the 2 X's below to look
like like 3 X's.

This is the basic skill needed for viewing the images.</description>
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CMPU-101 Sections 56-57 

Vassar College, Spring 2021 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


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What it is

The pickup script is a companion to the submit script.

Pickup allows you to place files for pickup in your course directories such that those files cannot be read by your students until they run this script.  At that time an entry is logged showing the date, time, user and directory that was picked up.  If your students attempt to kill the script (say, after it copies the files and before it logs that it has) that attempt will also be logged…</description>
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Tables

Ch. 7: Introduction to Tabular Data

Monday

	*  Tables and Helper Functions
		*  DCIC Ch. 7
		*  Marc's notes: View in CPO


	*  Great lab on Friday! 
		*  if you're still finishing up / need to be checked off, please see me during office hours (or see one of our coaches)</description>
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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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Text

Introduction to the Theory of Computation, Third Edition

Michael Sipser

Course Technology, Inc.


Requirements

	*  Exams: Three exams, each worth 20% of the final grade. The first two exams focus on material in the immediately preceding segment of the course. The third exam covers primarily later material, but may also cover material from earlier in the course.</description>
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        <description>Well, since I took away your windows lab machines, here is an alternative. Doing these steps will let you run the assembler from Prof. Voerman on our linux machines under DOS emulation. - Greg

Running Z80 Assembler under DosEmu

The Short version

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        <description>Assignment 4: Famous People

Assigned: Thursday, 22 September
Due: Wednesday, 28 September, 11:59 p.m.

Introduction

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

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

And Human Evolution

	* Dennis M. Bramble1 &amp; Daniel E. Lieberman 2004 article in Nature
	* Travis Rayne Pickeringa and Henry T. Bunna responce to above 
	*  The evolution of endurance running and the tyranny of ethnography: A reply to Pickering and Bunn (2007)

barefoot running

Nature 463, 531-535(28 January 2010) Foot strike patterns and collision forces in habitually
barefoot versus shod runners abstract/htmlpdf

I'll try to take some pictures of the setup soon.

Shoe Attempts</description>
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        <title>bibtex</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/priestdo/tips/bibtex?rev=1270724318&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Bibtex Templates

Here are a few bibtex templates that I use with the dokuwiki bibtex plugin.  In time I should have all the entry types done.

Entry Types

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        <title>osx</title>
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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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        <description>Directions for March 5th MHVLUG Meeting

To Find campus or see the full map that the one here was modified from try the visitors section of the Vassar College Website:

&lt;http://www.vassar.edu/visitors/index.html&gt;

On the above page you will find several maps.  Computer Science is Building #24 on the PDF</description>
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        <description>Using htaccess for web pages

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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        <description>On The Table

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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        <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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        <title>books</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/priestdo/books?rev=1198801150&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>My Favorite Books and Stories

Limbo by Bernard Wolfe

This book may be hard to find, but is worth the hunt. Originally published in 1952. Set in 1990. I am not sure what to say about this one - it had and continues to have quite an effect on me. (Of course that may just be because I had been told I</description>
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        <title>linux</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/general_linux/x2go/linux?rev=1475174053&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>X2Go Ubuntu Installation

	*  Step 1: Open a shell (Note: on most systems, you can to this by typing in Ctrl-Alt-t).
	*  Step 2: Type in sudo apt-get install x2goclient. Hit Enter.
	*  You will be prompted for your password.  Type it, then hit enter.  Note that as you type your password, the screen won't change (no *s will appear).  This is normal; the computer is still registering your typing.</description>
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        <title>apple</title>
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        <description>X2Go macOS Installation
&lt;https://www.xquartz.org/&gt;may
	*  Step 1: &lt;html&gt;&lt;a href=“&lt;https://code.x2go.org/releases/binary-macosx/x2goclient/releases/4.1.2.2/&gt;” target=“blank”&gt;Click here for the latest version&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/html&gt; to go to the download page for X2Go. &lt;html&gt;&lt;a href=“&lt;https://code.x2go.org/releases/binary-macosx/x2goclient/releases/&gt;” target=“blank”&gt;Click here for the previous versions.&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/html&gt;</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.
	*  Add Javadoc comments to the Greeter Class and the main method. 
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&lt;h2&gt;Cross Platform Assembling: &lt;/h2&gt;
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We will need to create Z80 programs for our computer. To do this we will use xdosemu in Linux to open a DOS session. 

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        <description>CMPU-102 Labs - Spring 2020
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs203-201602/github/top?rev=1472496449&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <description>out of loopback devices

As a result of a power related issue our Xen server crashed.
When it came back up it could not create its full complement of loop back devices.


I saw errors like:
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        <description>Timeline of Herbert

[herb one in 1997] [herb three in 1999]
[charmerino in 2000]
[herb seven in 2008]
[gerbert in 2013]

Most of my wearables pages are about the changes and modifications I have made over the years.  I noticed that it gives the impression I am constantly changing things. On this page you can see just how long particular rigs were or have been in use.</description>
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        <description>Essential Software

Looking for a little more info? The following is a list of some of what I consider to be essential software I run in Xubuntu on my wearable.

Each of these contribute an key part of the experience:
? //software Dectalk// from fonix
:: http://www.fonixspeech.com/dectalk_legacy.php
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        <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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Assignment 1: Chapter 2, #6, 8, and 12 - Due Wednesday, 2/15/2017 - Please hand in your work on hardcopy (paper).


Assignment 2: Chapter 3, #26 and 27 - Due Wednesday, March 8, 2017. 

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Welcome to try 2 for lab 2: the, umm, third lab!

	*  We'll implement functions for the relations we defined a while back
	*  DISJOINT? *2
	*  RANGE
	*  INVERSE (i.e. Converse)
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aka &quot;Herbert Lite&quot;

Herbert is a wonderful thing, but let's face it, it is not inexpensive.  I needed to send it in to Sony for a minor repair  So, I built “herbeee” to tide me over...

In April of 2008 I got an Asus eeepc with 4gig of flash and 512meg of ram.  In short order I installed</description>
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        <description>the next big thing...

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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        <description>update-alternatives: error

In the event that an execution of “apt-get install” terminates following an error of the following type:

(Terminal output for attempted set-up of sun-java6-plugin while /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libjavaplugin.so is being managed by mozilla-javaplugin.so~):</description>
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        <title>2010-09-20_acm_lecture_at_marist_college</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/events/individual_past_events/2010-09-20_acm_lecture_at_marist_college?rev=1288660715&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>2010-09-20 ACM Lecture at Marist College


  
                    Sponsored by the
                    
  Poughkeepsie Chapter of the Association For Computing Machinery
  
                   and Marist College
                   
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        <title>using_dbc</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/sysnews/using_dbc?rev=1265052409&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Using the script /usr/local/sbin/dbc

Dropbox check script

Description

This script is used to look at information from file names created by the submit script used by the digital drop box.  It assumes English month names (January, February, etc.) and cannot deal with spaces.  It prints out the encrypted information in a readable format.</description>
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        <title>week1</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-5657/week1?rev=1613546223&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 1



How to Program

Monday

No class

Wednesday

	*  Introductions
	*  Syllabus 



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




	*  How to read HtDP/2e:</description>
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        <title>week3</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs145-201951/week3?rev=1549597118&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 3



Tuesday

	*  Coaching schedule is posted, see the sidebar.
	*  Homework(s)
	*  Conditional, biconditional statements again: if α then β with α == false and β == false --&gt; if α then β == true
	*  More on power sets
	*  exercise 1.4.2 (3) (Let's write the truth table and create a Venn diagram together)</description>
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs145-201951/top?rev=1548131336&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Foundations of Computer Science



CMPU-145 Section 51 

Vassar College, Spring 2019 

Syllabus / Course Wiki 


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

Contact Information
 Professor:</description>
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        <title>week8</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs102-202051/week8?rev=1585240326&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>coaching</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs102-202051/coaching?rev=1581390335&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Coaches Corner

Here's a chart for the coaches schedule. The coaches from either section of cmpu-102 should be able to help you. Note: I'll leave this one up, but there is a more recent schedule under the “UPDATE” section. 

[Schedule]

UPDATE

The above schedule may not be accurate. Here is the latest schedule details:</description>
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        <title>week3</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs102-2021-01/week3?rev=1631855362&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Welcome to Week 3!!!



Tuesday

	*  Coaching Schedule, also posted on moodle
	*  Last Friday's lab: any questions?
	*  Lecture notes: we will complete chapter 2
	*  Let's formally update our vehicle class with some real code
	*  We have a homework assignment... on moodle (due on Monday)
		*</description>
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        <title>week2</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs102-2021-01/week2?rev=1631212805&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Welcome to Week 2



Tuesday

	*  Last Friday's lab: any questions?
	*  Let's review the “Extra” section. We can also review our vehicular class design.
	*  Lecture notes for some important Java language specifics
		*  Any interest in handouts for Java language-specific syntax/notes?</description>
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        <dc:date>2018-10-05T05:07:55+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <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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&lt;center&gt;&lt;h3&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
“A computer will do what you tell it to do,&lt;html&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;/html&gt;but that may be much different from what you had in mind.”
&lt;html&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/h3&gt;&lt;h4&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
--- Joseph Weizenbaum</description>
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        <title>week2</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2023-54/week2?rev=1674823808&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 2



Monday

	*  Last week...
		*  Lab


	*  Readings
		*  Chapter 5 
		*  Chapter 6

	*  Lecture notes
	*  [lecture 2]
	*  [pdf version of Expressions, Values, &amp; Names]
	*  sample code from today's lecture

Wednesday

	*  [Lecture 03]
	*  [pdf file on functions]

Friday

	*  Accepting submissions! Looking for music from your playlists!
		*  spotify class playlist

	*  Coaches calendar is udpated</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>coaching</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2023-52/coaching?rev=1676315835&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Coaching Hours

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

In addition to working during our labs each week, each coach will be available to help you in the Agile Lab (SC 006) at scheduled times.</description>
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        <title>week15</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-5657/week15?rev=1621872937&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 14



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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        <title>week3</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-5657/week3?rev=1614922823&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 3



Intervals, Itemizations, Enumerations, and Structures

Monday

	*  Attendance  


	*  Lab 2 recap:
		*  Great lab Friday! 
		*  We covered a lot of ground! practice using: the Design Recipe, cond expressions, helper functions, wow!  
		*  But time was an issue</description>
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        <title>week2</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-5657/week2?rev=1614215124&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 2



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

Monday

	*  Attendance 


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




	*  Questions from lab? 
		*  we will finish up Lab 1 before we begin Lab 2</description>
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        <title>style</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-5657/style?rev=1612764779&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <title>assigns</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs311-2021/assigns?rev=1638817593&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Final Projects



Teams
 Team #   Members                     Database Project [database name]        Presentation</description>
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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-0405/week11?rev=1636566119&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 11



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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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-02/week11?rev=1636555091&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <title>week6</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cs101-2021-02/week6?rev=1633791321&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Week 6



Lists

Ch. 9: Introduction to Lists

	*  Midterm grades
		*  will be released soon! (Wednesday night or Thurs at the latest)


Tues

	*  DCIC Ch. 9: Lists
	*  CPO notes: see lecture code, as usual
	*  We covered the beginning of these  Lecture 11 slides and will continue on Thursday</description>
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        <title>syllabus</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/courses/cmpu102-201901/syllabus?rev=1569021715&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>&lt;html&gt;
&lt;h2&gt;Course description&lt;/h2&gt;

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        <description>Linux Tutorial Three

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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        <title>linux_tutorial_six</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/tutorial/linux_tutorial_six?rev=1463759345&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Linux Tutorial Six

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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        <title>cs_overview</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/sysinfo/cs_overview?rev=1451907034&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <dc:date>2009-03-02T21:18:59+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>ssl_cert_issue_explanation</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/old_pages/ssl_cert_issue_explanation?rev=1236028739&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>SSL Site Certification

We run two apache2 servers at this site.

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

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

As a result, they all get the same site certificate.  In some cases that works just fine.  But in some cases your browser will complain about not being sure if it should trust the certificate or not being able to verify the certificate.</description>
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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2008-05-02T22:19:05+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <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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        <dc:format>text/html</dc:format>
        <dc:date>2010-08-31T20:47:29+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>recently_installed_software</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/old_pages/recently_installed_software?rev=1283287649&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Recently Installed Software

Linux Labs and Desktops

	*  Google-Chrome yes, chrome is available on the CS system, however, there are a few hoops to jump through.  For information and instructions on running google-chrome from within your CS account see: ````````````````````````````````````````````````````</description>
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        <dc:date>2025-05-29T20:28:06+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>hopper</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/history/hopper?rev=1748550486&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <title>asprey</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/history/asprey?rev=1463514352&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Winifred Asprey

WINIFRED ASPREY '38, was Professor Emeritus and the founder of the Computer
Science Department at Vassar College. 

See our page: “” for the history of Ms. Asprey and computing at Vassar College.

Article about Prof. Asprey on the Vassar Innovators web site.

Campus announcement of the passing of Ms. Asprey, October 19, 2007</description>
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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).
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        <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>isohome.script</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/sysnews/isohome.script?rev=1210128164&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>isohome

Isohome is a simple script that tries to make an image of your CS home directory that is suitable for burning onto a CD or DVD. 

It will confirm that you are running it from the machine where your home directory is actually a local disk.  If not it will tell you which machine you need to run the script from.</description>
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        <title>2009-02-20_margaret_wright_lecture</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/events/individual_past_events/2009-02-20_margaret_wright_lecture?rev=1235747531&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>2009-02-20 Margaret Wright Lecture

&lt;html&gt;&lt;center&gt;&lt;/html&gt;Asprey Lecture in Computer Science and Mathematics


Non-Derivative Optimization: Mathematics, Heuristics, or Hack

Margaret Wright

Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

New York University</description>
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        <title>isohome</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/sysnews/isohome?rev=1255541099&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Backup to CD/DVD

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&lt;BOOKMARK:quick&gt;

The really short version of the instructions

If you just want to do this without delay and can get to the CS lab...

	*  Bring a blank CD or DVD to the lab
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        <title>gate_tips</title>
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        <description>Gate tips

Help! I still get GATE 5.0 Beta, not GATE 5.0

When you run gate you should see that you are running GATE Developer 5.0 build 3244.  If you are not, then to use the new version you need to do the following 2 steps:

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        <description>Secure Shell on Windows

Installation

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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).

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

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        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/general_linux/command_please_not_found?rev=1676912542&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Command 'Please' not found

If you see this when you use SSH to log into a system
     Command 'Please' not found, did you mean:
       command 'please' from deb pleaser (0.5.1-4ubuntu0.22.04.1)
     Try: apt install &lt;deb name&gt;
and each time you enter a command, this error message is displayed, then something is not right. This means you are logged into a system you should not be logging into but only using as a proxy or gateway. What is likely causing this is that you have some software configu…</description>
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        <title>svn_use</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/help/apps/svn_use?rev=1440624278&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>SVN quick reference

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

To checkout (co) repository for first time

	*  cd on your local machine to where you want your project working directory to be created````````````````````````````````</description>
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        <description>2010-03-15 Poughkeepsie ACM Speaker Jon Bentley

Reposted here from Poughkeepsie Chapter of the ACM web site.

Poughkeepsie Chapter of the Association For Computing Machinery
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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>2011-09-14 CS Department Reception



Happiness is:


	*  a Computer Science Department gathering for profs, current students, majors &amp; correlates, and staff
	*  free cup of apple cider pressed at a local farm
	*  free homemade spice cookie or two.</description>
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        <description>2010-11-04 Pre-Registration Pizza Party

Come find out more about all computer science courses for Spring 2011! See flyer for more details about event and newly added CMPU 250. 
[Flyer PDF]</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>2009-02-19 Margaret Wright Lecture

&lt;html&gt;&lt;center&gt;&lt;/html&gt;Asprey Lecture in Computer Science and Mathematics


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

Margaret Wright

Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences</description>
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        <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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        <description>2009-02-18 Barry Jones Lecture

&lt;html&gt;&lt;center&gt;&lt;/html&gt;

Barry Jones

Department of Computer Science

Vassar College

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

OLB Classroom 105, 5pm

The Composer's Intelligent Assistant

&lt;html&gt;&lt;/center&gt;&lt;/html&gt;


Composers throughout the ages have used various algorithms or methodologies to help them in the process of creating music. More recently we have begun to see the use of computer-based composition algorithms in the creation of musical works.</description>
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        <description>2009-02-16 Matthew Lang lecture

&lt;html&gt;&lt;center&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
Matthew Lang 

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Ohio State University

Monday, February 16, 2009

OLB classroom 105, 4pm

Maximal Software
&lt;html&gt;&lt;/center&gt;&lt;/html&gt;

Maximality is a property of software; just as we call software</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>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



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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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        <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.
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        <description>Week 2



	*  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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        <description>Week 1



	*  Introductions
	*  Course overview (syllabus)

Lecture Notes

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

	*  Challenge: O(1) parallel max?
		*  it can be done! 
		*  with the right assumptions, processors, and disregard for efficiency!</description>
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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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        <description>Parallel Programming


 CMPU-377 
Vassar College, Spring 2026 
Syllabus / Course Wiki 


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