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people:mlsmith:top [2020/01/01 12:05]
mlsmith [Fall 2019]
people:mlsmith:top [2020/07/29 02:29]
mlsmith [Quotes]
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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, NY 12604-0399 |  | **Office:** SP 104.5 \\ **Voice:** 845 437 7497\\ **E-mail:** mlsmith@vassar.edu | | Vassar College, Box 399\\ 124 Raymond Avenue\\ Poughkeepsie, NY 12604-0399 | 
  
-==== Spring 2020 ====+==== Fall 2020 ==== 
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 +  * CMPU-377: Parallel Programming 
 +    * Lectures: Mon/Wed 12:00--1:15pm \\ \\  
 +  * CMPU-381: Relational Databases and SQL 
 +    * Lectures: Mon 3:10--5:10pm \\ \\  
 +  * Office hours:  
 +    * tbd //and by appointment//
  
-  * CMPU-353: Bioinformatics 
-    * Lectures: Tue/Thu 1-3pm 
 /**** /****
   * CMPU-101: [[courses:cs101-201902:top|Problem-Solving and Abstraction]]   * CMPU-101: [[courses:cs101-201902:top|Problem-Solving and Abstraction]]
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     * Labs: Fri 1-3pm     * Labs: Fri 1-3pm
     * SP 309     * SP 309
-  * CMPU-381: [[courses:cs381-2019/top|Relational Databases and SQL]] 
-    * Lectures: Mon 3:10-5:10pm 
-    * SP 105 
 ****/ ****/
-  * Office hours:  
-    * tbd, //and by appointment// 
  
 ==== Research Interests ==== ==== Research Interests ====
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 //Computer Science is the art of turning constants into variables.// --Donald Knuth //Computer Science is the art of turning constants into variables.// --Donald Knuth
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 +//Controlling complexity is the essence of computer programming.// --Brian Kernighan
  
 //The programmer, like the poet, works only slightly removed from pure thought-stuff. He builds castles in the air, from air, creating by exertion of the imagination.//  --Fred Brooks (The Mythical Man Month)  //The programmer, like the poet, works only slightly removed from pure thought-stuff. He builds castles in the air, from air, creating by exertion of the imagination.//  --Fred Brooks (The Mythical Man Month)