Time and Place: TTh 2:00 -
3:45 Kresge 321
Class webpage: http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/classes/cmps010/Winter04
Class Newsgroup: ucsc.class.cmps010
Instructor:
Patrick Tantalo
ptantalo@soe.ucsc.edu
http://www.cse.ucsc.edu/~ptantalo/
Office: Baskin Engineering 181
Office Hours: M 3:00-5:00 & TTh 11:00-1:00
Phone: 831-459-3898
Teaching Assistant:
Deepavali
Bhagwat (dbhagwat@soe.ucsc.edu)
Submitting
a Lab Assignment On-Line:
Logon to your CATS account, do your assignment, then type the following
at the Unix prompt (%):
% submit cmps010-pt.w04 assignment_name file1 file2 ...In the above example "assignment_name" will be replaced by the actual assignment name, such as lab1, lab2, lab3 etc. Some assignments will require that you submit just one file, in which case "file1" is replaced by the name of that file, with nothing else on the line. Other assignments will require multiple files. In this case just list the file names on the command line as above. As with all Unix commands, the submit command is executed when you hit the return key. If you decide that you don't like what you submitted and want to submit a better version of the assignment (before the due date of course), just submit again using the same file name. The new submission overwrites the old.
To verify that an assignment was accepted by the system, and to check what was actually submitted, use the peek command:
% peek cmps010-pt.w04 assignment_nameYou'll get a listing of all files which have been submitted for that assignment with the option of viewing the contents of each file. If you just want to check and see if you are using the submit and peek commands correctly, submit some dummy file with assignment name junk. For example
% submit cmps010-pt.w04 junk dummy_fileFiles submitted in this way will not be graded or even looked at. This is just a way for you to test the process.
On-Campus Resources
School of EngineeringOther Resources
CATS Home Page
Instructional Computing
Support Center
Information Resource Center
Getting Started on Unix
Summary of basic Unix commands
Using Pine for Email
Unix
Unix Tutorial for Beginners
Another Unix Tutorial from University of Washington.
An excellent (and long) Introduction to Unix from Ohio State University.
Editors
A Pico Tutorial from the University of South Dakota.
An extensive list of Vi tutorials.
A short Emacs Tutorial.
Programming in C/C++
C++ language tutorial
cplusplus.com - The C++ resources network
C Programming
Programming in C
Rob Pike: Notes on Programming in C
Programming in Java
Java Programming Resources
Programming in Perl
Perl Mongers
Perl Documentation Page
Professional Organizations
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
UCSC Student Chapter
Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
UCSC Student Chapter
The IEEE Computer Society
IEEE Education Services
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
Activity Group on Discrete Mathematics
Activity Group on Supercomputing