Linux Operating System
The Computer Science Department maintains some useful general help information for students new
to using Linux, and about using Putty or SSH to connect to department Linux systems from Windows
computers:
CSU Computer Science information is found
here.
A useful Linux command reference card is found
here.
LC-3 Programming
The animation for the LC-3 is found
here.
The reference sheet for LC-3 commands is found
here.
C Programming
One of hundreds of C programming tutorials on the web can be found
here.
Peer Instruction
Peer instruction sessions are held during lectures, generally on Fridays. The
format will be described in detail at the time of each session, but it generally
consists of each student answering questions individually and in a group. The premise
is that groups perform better than individuals! We organize peer session by assigning
students to groups.
Groups for peer instruction are posted
here.
iClicker Registration
Register your iClicker
here by logging
in with your EID and password. In the iClicker ID field, enter your remote ID and select the
Register
button. The remote ID is the number found on the back of your iClicker remote. If you cannot read the
ID on your iClicker, there is a kiosk in the bookstore where you can retrieve it. Here is a list of
iClickers that appear not to be registered. If your iClicker is on this list, please try to register
again, then send me email:
Unregistered Remotes:
#0CDC6FBF
#374385F1
Piazza Forums
This term we will be using Piazza for class discussion. The system is highly catered to getting you help fast and
efficiently from classmates, teaching assistants, and myself. Rather than emailing questions to the teaching staff,
I encourage you to post your questions on Piazza. If you have any problems or feedback for the developers, email
team@piazza.com.
Find our class page
here.
Other useful tools...
- Questions to almost any C programming question you can think of can be found
here.
- Very thorough site on the subtle differences between C and Java is
here.
- Stack Overflow is great for finding a variety of answers to your question from people with ranges of expertise levels, found
here, or by adding "stackoverflow" to your Google search.
- w3schools is great for web-development related languages and resources, found
here.
- Microsoft software can be downloaded by students for a reduced price through the Dream Spark program, found
here.
STEM Scholarship
The link to the STEM scholarship presented in class on Jan. 28
is
here.