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| **Office:** SP 104.5 \\ **Voice:** 845 437 7497\\ **E-mail:** mlsmith@vassar.edu | | Vassar College, Box 399\\ 124 Raymond Avenue\\ Poughkeepsie, | | **Office:** SP 104.5 \\ **Voice:** 845 437 7497\\ **E-mail:** mlsmith@vassar.edu | | Vassar College, Box 399\\ 124 Raymond Avenue\\ Poughkeepsie, | ||
- | ==== Spring | + | ==== Fall 2020 ==== |
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+ | * CMPU-377: Parallel Programming | ||
+ | * Lectures: Mon/Wed 12: | ||
+ | * CMPU-381: Relational Databases and SQL | ||
+ | * Lectures: Mon 3: | ||
+ | * Office hours: | ||
+ | * tbd //and by appointment// | ||
- | * CMPU-353: Bioinformatics | ||
- | * Lectures: Tue/Thu 1-3pm | ||
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* CMPU-101: [[courses: | * CMPU-101: [[courses: | ||
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* Labs: Fri 1-3pm | * Labs: Fri 1-3pm | ||
* SP 309 | * SP 309 | ||
- | * CMPU-381: [[courses: | ||
- | * Lectures: Mon 3:10-5:10pm | ||
- | * SP 105 | ||
****/ | ****/ | ||
- | * Office hours: | ||
- | * For Bioinformatics students: | ||
- | * Tue 11am-12pm, and | ||
- | * open lunch at Bridge Cafe 12-12:45pm | ||
- | * For advising: //tbd// | ||
- | * //and by appointment// | ||
==== Research Interests ==== | ==== Research Interests ==== | ||
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//Though OOP came from many motivations...the small scale [motivation] was to find a more flexible version of assignment, and then to try to eliminate it altogether.// | //Though OOP came from many motivations...the small scale [motivation] was to find a more flexible version of assignment, and then to try to eliminate it altogether.// | ||
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+ | //There are two ways of constructing a software design. One way is to make it so simple that there are obviously no deficiences. And the other way is to make it so complicated that there are no obvious deficiencies.// | ||
//SQL, Lisp, and Haskell are the only programming languages that I've seen where one spends more time thinking than typing.// --Philip Greenspun | //SQL, Lisp, and Haskell are the only programming languages that I've seen where one spends more time thinking than typing.// --Philip Greenspun |