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| Location: | Alden Hall, Room 101 |
| Lecture: | F - 11:00 - 11:50 AM |
| Lab Session: | M - 2:30 - 4:20 PM |
Presented/lectured for one lecture hour and one lab session. Topics included basic Perl Programming, Loops, Subroutines, Variable Scope, Interacting with the Linux Shell, Tcpdump command, Processing captured network data packets
Spring 2007 - CS580. Guest Lecture: UNIX/Linux Tools |
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I presented/lectured for one hour about various Unix/Linux based tools and facilities available for Senior Thesis Research
Fall 2005 - CS490. Introduction to Linux Programming |
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| Location: | Alden Hall, Room 109 |
| Lecture: | M,W,F - 10:00 - 10:50 AM |
| Lab Session: | T - 2:30 - 4:20 PM |
An introduction to the Linux/Unix Operating Environment with an emphasis
on Systems Administration. Topics include Linux Shell Programming, Perl
Programming, Device Driver Programming, Kernel Customization, System
Automation, TCP/IP Networking, Web Environments, Socket Programming, Systems/Network security. Prerequisite: Computer Science 112
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| Location: | Alden Hall, Room 101 |
| Lecture: | T,R - 9:30 - 10:45 AM |
| Lab Session: | W - 2:30 - 4:20 PM |
A study of the important concepts in the design of programming languages, with emphasis on data types, scoping, binding times, control structures, facilities for abstraction, parallel constructs, and storage allocation. Language constructs are evaluated both for their usefulness in supporting the software development process and the overhead incurred in implementing and using them. Both procedural and nonprocedural languages are studied, and students acquire enough literacy in a few of these languages to write moderately sophisticated programs.One laboratory. Prerequisite: Computer Science 210.
Fall 2004 - CS490. Introduction to Linux Programming |
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| course website |
| Location: | Alden Hall, Room 109 |
| Lecture: | M,W,F - 10:00 - 10:50 AM |
| Lab Session: | T - 2:30 - 4:20 PM |
An introduction to the Linux/Unix Operating Environment with an emphasis
on Systems Administration. Topics include Linux Shell Programming, Perl
Programming, Device Driver Programming, Kernel Customization, System
Automation, TCP/IP Networking, Web Environments, Socket Programming, Systems/Network security. Prerequisite: Computer Science 112