Jill A. Brady
University of California, Riverside
Department of Computer Science and Engineering



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Spring 2006

CS 100:
Professor: Jason Villarreal
Lecture: MWF 3:10 - 4:00 P.M HMNSS 1400
TA's Office Hours: Friday, 1:10 to 3:00 pm ENGRII 110.
Lab Section: Wednesday, 8:10-11:00 A.M EBU II 129

Course Materials:
Course Website Lab Policies Turnin

Lab Week 9:
Please evaluate me.
Work on Assignment 5
C++ --> Python Quick Reference Guide, for next week.

Lab Week 8:
Python!
Lab Assignment
Datafile for parsing, if you finish early.

Lab Week 7:
Ubquitous Automation
Do you Dot?
Inheritance Diagrams with Dot.
A complex example, with code.
Everything you ever wanted to know about the Dot Language but were afraid to ask.
Got Shape?

Lab Week 6:
Review for Midterm.

Lab Week 5:
Resource Management: Your mother doesn't live here!
Exceptions: Me think he doth protest too much!
Input Parsing: Be prepared for PEBKAC.

Lab Week 4:
O'Reilly: CppUnit. If you are not at school, make sure to log in to the library's proxy server first.
CppUnit from the source. A little more confusing, in my opinion.
Cron. Remember, automation is policy!

Lab Week 3:
Documenting with Doxygen, Configuration File and Use.
Tree Design, SVN commands, Resolving Conflicts
The Power of Plain Text.

Lab Week 2:
How to debug with gdb in five easy steps.
An AWESOME tutorial for Makefiles.
...If you get lost half way down the page, the makefile is written out for you at the bottom. Read it and then deconstruct it.

Lab Week 1:
There will be a lab this week, please attend.
Object Oriented Programming: The principles, methods, and a little practice.

TA Office: ENGRII 110 00 | 00 Email: bradyj@cs.ucr.edu