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- asmt2 @courses:cs101-2021-02
- yword">text</span>): <span class="hljs-keyword">short</span>-<span class="hljs-built_in">length</span> ... rd">text</span>) >= <span class="hljs-keyword">short</span>-<span class="hljs-built_in">length</span>)... yword">text</span>) * (<span class="hljs-keyword">short</span>-<span class="hljs-built_in">length</span> ... /2019/04/21/opinion/computational-inference.html">short article on computational inference</a> on how com
- asmt2 @courses:cs101-2021-0405
- yword">text</span>): <span class="hljs-keyword">short</span>-<span class="hljs-built_in">length</span> ... rd">text</span>) >= <span class="hljs-keyword">short</span>-<span class="hljs-built_in">length</span>)... yword">text</span>) * (<span class="hljs-keyword">short</span>-<span class="hljs-built_in">length</span> ... /2019/04/21/opinion/computational-inference.html">short article on computational inference</a> on how com
- 02 @courses:cs101-2022b:labs
- > <span class="name">ad-charge</span>(ad): <var>short-length</var> = 10 <var>medium-length</var> = 40... ass="keyword">if</span> ((string-length(ad) >= short-length) <span class="keyword">and</span> (string-... ) < medium-length)): (string-length(ad) * (short-length / 2)) + (string-length(ad) * 5) <span cl
- exams @courses:cs102-201752
- result of a sequence of stack operations. - Q3: Short answers regarding loops. - Q4: Interpreting a J... exam solutions}} \\ \\ Exam Particulars: - Q1: Short answer about classes, reading and understanding c... Answer questions about a Java hierarchy. - Q5: Short answer about terminology. - Added one question
- top @courses:cs101-201804
- uizzes === Beginning in Week II, there will be a short (10 minutes-ish) quiz at the start of each lab. s... rself or your professor in that position. === In short... === <html><center><h4></html> In this course,
- syllabus @courses:cmpu375-201901
- t Protocol (IP)</li> <li>Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)</li> <li... ojects. 3 of increasing size and complexity and a short final one. The contribution of each homework assi
- lab1 @courses:cs101-2021-02
- y click the //Run// button at the top (or use the shortcut ''Ctrl+enter'') \\ \\ * If there is a synta... an click //File// -> //Save// or use the keyboard shortcut ''Ctrl+s''. \\ \\ * Now if you click on //F
- lab1 @courses:cs101-2021-0405
- y click the //Run// button at the top (or use the shortcut ''Ctrl+enter'') \\ \\ - If there is a synta... an click //File// -> //Save// or use the keyboard shortcut: ''[Ctrl]''-''[s]'' \\ \\ - Now if you click
- 01 @courses:cs101-2022b:labs
- ng the <em>Run</em> button at the top (or use the shortcut <code>Ctrl</code>-<code>enter</code>).</p></li... <em>File</em> → <em>Save</em> or use the keyboard shortcut <code>Ctrl</code>-<code>s</code>.</p></li> <li
- final-project @courses:cs366
- preliminary project description (April 6)** -- a short overview of your project including at least the f
- top @courses:cs377-202651
- course also draws upon computer organization? The short answer is no matter what the model of concurrency
- syllabus @courses:cmpu102-201802
- ojects. 3 of increasing size and complexity and a short final one.</p> <h2>Policy on collaboration and a
- week8 @courses:cs377-202651
- onized code blocks \\ \\ * Obscure Java * shortest compilable Java program? * does it run?
- 04 @courses:cs101-2022b:assignments
- <p class="task"><strong>Task</strong>: Read this short article on <a href="https://www.kalzumeus.com/201
- week5 @courses:cs145-201951
- sday}} * {{ :courses:cs145-201951:hw-221.txt | A short homework assignment, due on Tuesday, 2/26}}