CSc
352 (Summer 03) Systems Programming and UNIX |
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Important Dates :: Syllabus :: Lecture Schedule, Notes & Readings :: Assignments & Solutions :: Documents |
What's
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The last hw (hw7) is posted, enjoy!
(07/30/03) ![]() Bit operation examples uploaded to the course directory helpful for HW-5 ![]() Midterm score distribution posted on the newsgroup (07/13/03) ![]() Midterm keys posted (07/13/03) ![]() Stanley's office hours all moved to GS-228 (07/13/03) ![]() HW-6 Posted (07/13/03) ![]() Sample midterm solution posted (07/10/03) ![]() Quiz 1 Keys Posted (07/09/03)
![]() Homework-5 Write-up Posted Earlier ![]() Sample midterm exam posted ![]() Write-up and provided executables for hw4 were updated ![]() Due date of hw4 is extended further to 07/14/03, Good luck in midterm! ![]() Due date of hw4 is extended to 07/09/03, Have a nice Independence Day! ![]() Homework-4 Write-up Posted (06/26/03) ![]() Homework-3 Write-up Updated ![]() Homework-3 Posted (06/23/03) ![]() Homework-2 Write-up and executable "numio" updated (06/18/03) ![]() |
Instructor:
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Teaching
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Course Email:
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Lectures:
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9:00-10:30AM, MWF, HARV
101 (June 9 - August 13)
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Prerequisites:
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CSc 127b or 227; 252
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Course
Description:
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This course is an in-depth introduction to C programming and Unix. C programming topics (comprising roughly 2/3 of the course) include pointers; arrays; structures and unions; dynamic memory allocation and dynamic data structures such as lists and trees; conditional compilation; and bit manipulation. Unix topics (comprising roughly 1/3 of the course) include debuggers; makefiles; shell programming; profiling and performance tuning; and other topics that support C programming. This course has a heavy programming load. |
Textbooks:
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Grading:
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Exams:
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All exams will be closed-book. Quiz: 1 (06/30/03) |
Policies:
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Important Policy Information |
Computer
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Each student will be assigned an account on lectura. To get your account go to 737 Gould-Simpson. It takes several days to complete the process, so get started early. To receive your account you will have to read and sign a copy of the Computer Science Department's Appropriate Use Guidelines. I will consider any misuse of your account as cheating. |
Resource
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Coding Guidelines Class Website: http://www.cs.arizona.edu/classes/cs352/summer03/ |
Acknowledgement:
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Thank Dr.Hartman for his help in the preparation of this course. |
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